Since the mid-1990s architectural researchers have used the box-counting method to calculate the fractal dimension of a range of buildings and urban forms. While this approach has been widely adopted, there has been little consistency in how the multiple variables in the method have been applied. Furthermore, despite precedents in the sciences, no attempt has been made in architectural or urban analysis to use these parameters to calibrate or refine the method. In this paper the computational version of the boxcounting approach is presented along with its methodological variables. Thereafter, nine mathematical fractals with known dimensions are tested using this method to identify the optimal approach to the scaling coefficient and grid dis...
Over the last two decades, a range of computational techniques have been developed for measuring the...
This paper is the first investigation of the fractal dimensions of five of the house designs of Eile...
Fractal geometry was first used as a quantifiable method for analyzing the visual complexity of a bu...
The author describes the basic principles for measuring architecture from the point of view of Fract...
Fractal geometry, emerging from Benoit Mandelbrot’s mathematical proposals in the late 1970’s, has e...
In recent years a computational variation of the “box-counting method” has been developed that can p...
The concept of describing and analyzing architecture from a fractal point of view, on which this pap...
In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s a range of approaches to using fractal geometry for the design a...
This paper is the first investigation of the fractal dimensions of five of the house designs of Eile...
One of the few quantitative methods available for the consistent analysis of architectural form is t...
Fractal analysis is a method for measuring, analysing and comparing the formal or geometric properti...
Fractal Geometry evolved in mathematics during the late 1970’s and early 1980’s; building on Benoit ...
When Benoît Mandelbrot raised the question about the length of Britain\u92s coastline in 1967, this ...
This article contributes to clarifying the questions of whether and how fractal geometry, i.e., some...
This paper deals with fractal aesthetics and proposes a new fractal analysis method for the perceptu...
Over the last two decades, a range of computational techniques have been developed for measuring the...
This paper is the first investigation of the fractal dimensions of five of the house designs of Eile...
Fractal geometry was first used as a quantifiable method for analyzing the visual complexity of a bu...
The author describes the basic principles for measuring architecture from the point of view of Fract...
Fractal geometry, emerging from Benoit Mandelbrot’s mathematical proposals in the late 1970’s, has e...
In recent years a computational variation of the “box-counting method” has been developed that can p...
The concept of describing and analyzing architecture from a fractal point of view, on which this pap...
In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s a range of approaches to using fractal geometry for the design a...
This paper is the first investigation of the fractal dimensions of five of the house designs of Eile...
One of the few quantitative methods available for the consistent analysis of architectural form is t...
Fractal analysis is a method for measuring, analysing and comparing the formal or geometric properti...
Fractal Geometry evolved in mathematics during the late 1970’s and early 1980’s; building on Benoit ...
When Benoît Mandelbrot raised the question about the length of Britain\u92s coastline in 1967, this ...
This article contributes to clarifying the questions of whether and how fractal geometry, i.e., some...
This paper deals with fractal aesthetics and proposes a new fractal analysis method for the perceptu...
Over the last two decades, a range of computational techniques have been developed for measuring the...
This paper is the first investigation of the fractal dimensions of five of the house designs of Eile...
Fractal geometry was first used as a quantifiable method for analyzing the visual complexity of a bu...