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Frontiers of Architectural Research

ISSN 2095-2635

ISSN 2095-2643(Online)

CN 10-1024/TU

邮发代号 80-966

Frontiers of Architectural Research  2014, Vol. 3 Issue (3): 298-323   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foar.2014.03.006
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Tree-inspired dendriforms and fractal-like branching structures in architecture: A brief historical overview
Iasef Md Rian(),Mario Sassone()
Department of Architecture and Design (DAD), Politecnico di Torino, Viale Pier Andrea Mattioli – 39, Turin 10125, Italy
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Abstract

The shapes of trees are complex and fractal-like, and they have a set of physical, mechanical and biological functions. The relation between them always draws attention of human beings throughout history and, focusing on the relation between shape and structural strength, architects have designed a number of treelike structures, referred as dendriforms. The replication and adoption of the treelike patterns for constructing architectural structures have been varied in different time periods based on the existing and advanced knowledge and available technologies. This paper, by briefly discussing the biological functions and the mechanical properties of trees with regard to their shapes, overviews and investigates the chronological evolution and advancements of dendriform and arboreal structures in architecture referring to some important historical as well as contemporary examples.

Key wordsArchitecture    Tree    Dendriforms    Fractal geometry    Branching structures    Technology
收稿日期: 2013-11-17      出版日期: 2014-11-19
Corresponding Author(s): Iasef Md Rian   
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. [J]. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2014, 3(3): 298-323.
Iasef Md Rian,Mario Sassone. Tree-inspired dendriforms and fractal-like branching structures in architecture: A brief historical overview. Front. Archit. Res., 2014, 3(3): 298-323.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/foar/CN/Y2014/V3/I3/298
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