cardinal theory in architecture

While the term “Cardinal Theory” is not widely recognized in the field of architecture, there is a theory known as the “Cardinal Points Theory” or “Cardinal Orientation Theory” that has some relevance. The Cardinal Points Theory suggests that the orientation of a building or architectural structure in relation to the cardinal directions (north, south, east, …

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Guggenheim Bilbao conic section

Conic Sections : mathematics in architecture

Conic sections in architecture, such as circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas, have been used in building design for a long time. Architects have utilised these geometric forms into a variety of structures because they have special aesthetic qualities and characteristics. Let’s examine some prominent instances of conic-section buildings and their relevance. 1. The Pantheon in Rome, Italy. The Pantheon …

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solar spicule

Solar Spicule : My Sun Element in my new world structural formula

Spicules are long, thin structures that are observed on the surface of the Sun. They appear as narrow jets of gas that shoot up from the Sun’s chromosphere, which is the layer of the solar atmosphere just above the visible surface known as the photosphere. Spicules are typically about 300 to 500 kilometers (190 to …

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