Fractalled: The Interstitial Spaces And Frank Gehry
Year: 2004 Authors: Amy Gilley
Core claim
Fractal and chaotic thinking can help designers understand and represent interstitial space, especially in Frank Gehry’s work, as an alternative to Euclidean order.
Topics
landscape architecture, fractal geometry, chaos theory, liminal space, Frank Gehry
Domains
fractal geometry, chaos theory, Euclidean geometry, golden rectangle, architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, spatial representation
Methods
diagrammatic analysis, conceptual metaphor, iterated fractal systems, case study
Media
architectural diagrams, rough sketches, courtyard plans, buildings
Source status
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