On the geometric aspects of architectural compositions
Aren A. Nahapetyan, Linda A. Khachatryan

TL;DR
This paper explores how non-Euclidean geometries influence architectural compositions, using Armenian medieval and contemporary examples to illustrate the geometric principles involved.
Contribution
It analyzes the application of non-Euclidean geometries in architecture, highlighting specific geometric features in Armenian architectural styles.
Findings
Non-Euclidean geometries are present in Armenian architecture.
Examples demonstrate the influence of non-Euclidean principles.
The study bridges geometry and architectural design.
Abstract
Different aspects of application of non-Euclidian geometries in architectural compositions are considered. These aspects are illustrated by examples of Armenian (medieval and contemporary) architectural compositions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsArchitecture and Art History Studies · Advanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry · Architecture and Computational Design
