In 1996 Bovill applied Mandelbrot's fractal method for calculating the approximate' visual complexity of images to architecture. This method is one of only a limited number of quantifiable approaches to provide a. measure bf the relative complexity of an architectural fonil. However, the method has rarely been tested despite many scholars uncritically repeating Bovill's conclusions. While Bovill's original work was calculated manmilly, a software program, Archimage, is presently being developed by the authors as a tool to assist architectural designers and researchers to understand the visual complexity of building designs. The present research returns to Bovill's original architectural data (elevations of famous buildings) and re-calculate...
This paper describes the results of the first computational investigation of characteristic visual c...
Fractal geometry, emerging from Benoit Mandelbrot’s mathematical proposals in the late 1970’s, has e...
One of the few quantitative methods available for the consistent analysis of architectural form is t...
In 1996 Bovill applied Mandelbrotis fractal method for calculating the approximate visual complexity...
Throughout the 1970s the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot developed an argument which proposes that n...
Past research over the last two decades has demonstrated that fractal analytical methods can be used...
In the 1970s, the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot argued that natural systems frequently possess cha...
In the late 1970s the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot argued that natural systems frequently posses...
Fractal Geometry evolved in mathematics during the late 1970’s and early 1980’s; building on Benoit ...
In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s a range of approaches to using fractal geometry for the design a...
In the late 1970s Mandelbrot argued that natural systems frequently possess characteristic geometric...
This paper describes the results of the first computational investigation of characteristic visual c...
This article contributes to clarifying the questions of whether and how fractal geometry, i.e., some...
In recent years a computational variation of the “box-counting method” has been developed that can p...
Fractal analysis is a method for measuring, analysing and comparing the formal or geometric properti...
This paper describes the results of the first computational investigation of characteristic visual c...
Fractal geometry, emerging from Benoit Mandelbrot’s mathematical proposals in the late 1970’s, has e...
One of the few quantitative methods available for the consistent analysis of architectural form is t...
In 1996 Bovill applied Mandelbrotis fractal method for calculating the approximate visual complexity...
Throughout the 1970s the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot developed an argument which proposes that n...
Past research over the last two decades has demonstrated that fractal analytical methods can be used...
In the 1970s, the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot argued that natural systems frequently possess cha...
In the late 1970s the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot argued that natural systems frequently posses...
Fractal Geometry evolved in mathematics during the late 1970’s and early 1980’s; building on Benoit ...
In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s a range of approaches to using fractal geometry for the design a...
In the late 1970s Mandelbrot argued that natural systems frequently possess characteristic geometric...
This paper describes the results of the first computational investigation of characteristic visual c...
This article contributes to clarifying the questions of whether and how fractal geometry, i.e., some...
In recent years a computational variation of the “box-counting method” has been developed that can p...
Fractal analysis is a method for measuring, analysing and comparing the formal or geometric properti...
This paper describes the results of the first computational investigation of characteristic visual c...
Fractal geometry, emerging from Benoit Mandelbrot’s mathematical proposals in the late 1970’s, has e...
One of the few quantitative methods available for the consistent analysis of architectural form is t...