Mathematical Architecture Vol.1
Mathematical Architecture Vol.1 — Chaos Dynamics
Architecture is not designed.
It is generated.
This book explores the transformation of mathematical systems into architectural space.
Based on the Lorenz attractor, it investigates how chaos, flow, and nonlinear dynamics can generate spatial structure.
From flow fields to inhabitable architecture, this volume presents a series of visual studies that translate mathematical behavior into built form.
Contents include:
– Lorenz Attractor geometry
– Flow field structures
– Nonlinear spatial systems
– Vortex architecture
– Cross-sectional analysis
– Infinite geometric systems
– Process diagrams and spatial transformations
– Discrete structures and voxel approximations
– Urban systems derived from phase space
Each image is developed under a strict visual language:
black background, monochrome architecture, and gold light as the only accent.
Not decorative.
Not speculative.
Architecture as a mathematical reality.
This is not a concept book.
This is a system.