Subsymmetry Analysis and Synthesis of Architectural Designs

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Jin-Ho Park: Subsymmetry Analysis and Synthesis of Architectural Designs. In: Bridges 2000. Pages 79–86

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This paper presents an analytic and synthetic method founded on the algebraic structure of symmetry groups of a regular polygon. With the method, an architectural design is analyzed to demonstrate the use of symmetry in formal composition, and then a new design is constructed with its hierarchical structure of the method.

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