How do Architects Use Geometry?
Architects use geometry to calculate the materials needed to support the load of a given design. The load will spread along geometric lines. A geodesic dome is a good example of how the angles of that structure distributes force better than a rectangle. You can find more information here: http://www.domehome.com…
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