Nexus Network Journal: Architecture and Mathematics Online
CFP Analytical Design in Architecture (2)
The Nexus Network Journal is pleased to announce a Call for Papers
Analytical Design in Architecture: New Developments (Extended)
Guest Editors:
Vilmos Katona and Kristóf Fenyvesi
Architecture could be considered as arising from the interaction between aesthetics and function. In other words, creativity in architecture involves both arts and precise planning, and is accordingly inspired by both nature’s complexity and the human mind’s capacity for non-restrictive abstraction.
To bring these two halves together, architectural design could be understood as an organically evolving context of information patterns. Moreover, novel pattern languages could be developed integrating syntax analyses, design algorithms, fractal theories, gamification, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and other miscellaneous computational and mathematical approaches.
The goal of this special issue is to mobilize the synergies between various types of analytical knowledge for developing new platforms of intuitive planning and providing objective feedback for designers on a variety of design methods.
[Image credits: (c) ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart.]
This Call for Papers can be downloaded here: NNJ_Call for Papers_Analytical_Design.
Deadline for submissions for review: 31 March 2023
Volume 24 Number 4 | 2022
"Guiding the New, Revealing the Old"
Editors: Kim Williams and Michael J. Ostwald
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Image: The Menger sponge model with five iterations. From Weiqiang An, Chong Wang, Hua Zhang and Zhenning Bi, “Measuring the Formal Complexity of Architectural Curved Surfaces Based on 3D Box‑Counting Dimension”
Nexus Network Journal vol. 24 no. 4 (2022)
Soon available at SpringerLink!
Volume 24 Number 4 | 2022
A new phase for the NNJ
The Nexus Network Journal is entering a new phase. Kim Williams, founder of the NNJ, is retiring. As of 1 January 2023, ownership of the Nexus Network Journal will pass to Springer Nature Switzerland AG, and Michael Ostwald will become the sole Editor-in-Chief.
Nexus 2023 website online
Nexus 2023: Relationships Between Architecture and Mathematics
12 – 15 June 2023
Torino, Italy
hosted by
DAD – Department of Architecture and Design of the Politecnico di Torino
and
Kim Williams Books
It is our great pleasure to announce the Call for Proposals for the 14th international, interdisciplinary conference “Nexus 2023: Relationships Between Architecture and Mathematics”, to take place 12 – 15 June 2023 in Torino, Italy, presented by DAD – Department of Architecture and Design of the Politecnico di Torino and Kim Williams Books.
For all details and the Call for Presentation Proposals, please visit https://www.nexus2023.it/.
Volume 24 Number 3 | 2022
"Nexus 20/21, Relationships Between Architecture and Mathematics: Part II"
Editors: Cornelie Leopold and Michael J. Ostwald
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Nexus Network Journal vol. 24 no. 3 (2022)
Now available at SpringerLink!
Volume 24 Number 2 | 2022
"Nexus 20/21, Relationships Between Architecture and Mathematics"
Editors: Cornelie Leopold and Michael J. Ostwald
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Nexus Network Journal vol. 24 no. 2 (2022)
Now available at SpringerLink!
CFP Analytical Design in Architecture
The Nexus Network Journal is pleased to announce a Call for Papers
Analytical Design in Architecture: New Developments (Extended)
Guest Editors:
Vilmos Katona and Kristóf Fenyvesi
Architecture could be considered as arising from the interaction between aesthetics and function. In other words, creativity in architecture involves both arts and precise planning, and is accordingly inspired by both nature’s complexity and the human mind’s capacity for non-restrictive abstraction.
To bring these two halves together, architectural design could be understood as an organically evolving context of information patterns. Moreover, novel pattern languages could be developed integrating syntax analyses, design algorithms, fractal theories, gamification, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and other miscellaneous computational and mathematical approaches.
The goal of this special issue is to mobilize the synergies between various types of analytical knowledge for developing new platforms of intuitive planning and providing objective feedback for designers on a variety of design methods.
[Image credits: (c) ICD/ITKE University of Stuttgart.]
This Call for Papers can be downloaded here: NNJ_Call for Papers_Analytical_Design.
Deadline for submissions for review: 31 March 2023
Nexus 2023 Torino Call for Presentation Proposals
Nexus 2023: Relationships Between Architecture and Mathematics
12 – 15 June 2023
Torino, Italy
hosted by
DAD – Department of Architecture and Design of the Politecnico di Torino
and
Kim Williams Books
It is our great pleasure to announce the Call for Proposals for the 14th international, interdisciplinary conference “Nexus 2023: Relationships Between Architecture and Mathematics”, to take place 12 – 15 June 2023 in Torino, Italy, presented by DAD – Department of Architecture and Design of the Politecnico di Torino and Kim Williams Books.
This important meeting is the fourteenth conference in the Nexus series, following those in 1996 (Fucecchio, Florence, Italy), 1998 (Mantua, Italy), 2000 (Ferrara, Italy), 2002 (Óbidos, Portugal), 2004 (Mexico City), 2006 (Genoa, Italy), 2008 (San Diego, USA), 2010 (Porto, Portugal), 2012 (Milan, Italy), 2014 (Ankara, Turkey), 2016 (San Sebastián – Donostia, Spain), 2018 (Pisa, Italy), and 2020/2021 (Kaiserlautern, Germany, held online).
CFP From Geometry to Fabrication
The Nexus Network Journal is pleased to announce a Call for Papers
From Geometry to Fabrication in Architecture
Guest Editors:
Vesna Stojaković and Bojan Tepavčević
Novel design methods such as fabrication-aware design, structurally informed design, material based design reflect increased interest towards creating new relations between geometry and fabrication in architecture. The objective of this special edition is to examine different relationships between geometry, architecture and fabrication. How can we efficiently fabricate complex geometric shapes in architecture? How can architectural design be enhanced through the connection of geometry and material constraints? Can we use fabrication tools to develop new language of geometric forms? Researchers, designers and builders are invited to submit articles on the relationship between geometry and fabrication process in architecture addressing these and similar questions and objectives.
This Call for Papers can be downloaded here: NNJ_Call for Papers_Geometry-Fabrication.
Deadline for submissions for review: 1 December 2022
Volume 24 Number 1 | 2022
"Form-Finding, Architecture and Mathematics"
Editors-in-Chief: Kim Williams and Michael J. Ostwald
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Nexus Network Journal vol. 24 no. 1 (2022)
Now available at SpringerLink!