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Mathematics and Architecture: A Marriage Made in Heaven

Naziaty Mohd Yaacob Season 21 Episode 2

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In this reflective “filler” episode of Talk Architecture, host Naziaty opens up about a personal contradiction: as a teenager scared of maths, yet fell in love with architecture — the technical details, the design work, the very things built on mathematics. Also the fascination with Christopher Alexander's concepts and theory. That tension becomes the starting point for a warm meditation on why maths and architecture are inseparable. Mathematics is the foundation and the language of architecture; without it, buildings as we know them cannot exist.

From there, Naziaty discussed the core mathematical tools that shape the built world: geometry and the domes, arches, grids and tessellations it makes possible; proportion and ratio, including the golden mean that gave us the Parthenon and the Renaissance; measurement and scaling behind every plan, section and elevation; trigonometry for roof slopes and structural forces; and calculus and coordinate systems that power modern engineering and today’s parametric design. Maths gives architecture precision and possibility, while architecture gives maths a visible, human, emotional expression. A marriage made in heaven.

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