Monumental Mathemagic
Project Leader:Ms.Seema Sood
The link between math and architecture goes back to ancient times, when the two disciplines were virtually indistinguishable. Pyramids and temples were some of the earliest examples of mathematical principles at work. Today, math continues to feature prominently in building design. We’re not just talking about mere measurements — though elements like that are integral to architecture. Thanks to modern technology, architects can explore a variety of exciting design options based on complex mathematical languages, allowing them to build groundbreaking forms.Through this project, we want students to study about the amazing mathematical concept used in the architecture of Taj Mahal, Eden Project, Great Pyramid of Giza, Gherkin and Chichen Itza.