The Fractal Dimension of Architecture refers to the concept of using fractals — complex geometric shapes that can be split into parts, each of which is a reduced-scale copy of the whole — to analyze and understand the structural, aesthetic, and spatial properties of architectural forms. It combines mathematical principles, particularly from fractal geometry, with architectural design to explore how intricate patterns and scaling can manifest in built environments.
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