Re: ARCHITECTURE: Fractal.

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> Rectangle form fractals too. Indeed, they not only pave the plane,
> they self-replicate (ie., any rectangle can be divided into four
> rectangles of the same proportions). Two special rectangle the square
> and the golden rectangle can do this with rotation.
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> Just because its a fractal doesn't make it a wiggly paisley shape!
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> - ray lauzzana
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*ALL* geometric forms can be described as fractals. "Simpler"
forms will probably turn out to have a dimension close
to a whole integer value (2, 3,etc..). More complex (paisley)
patterns will have a dimension in the real number ranges
(2.4357634......).

Paul
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