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Throughout Part II of this book, the fractal dimensions of eighty-five buildings designed by fifteen prominent architects or practices were measured. The time period covered by these works spans from Wright’s 1901 Henderson House to Stutchbury’s 2007 Invisible House. For these eighty-five designs, all visible elevations, all habitable plans and the roof plan were recreated in a consistent representational format, producing 335 elevations and 290 plans.
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Ostwald, M.J., Vaughan, J. (2016). Conclusion. In: The Fractal Dimension of Architecture. Mathematics and the Built Environment, vol 1. Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32426-5_12
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