From Leibniz to architecture
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This paper tries to make a transit from the Leibnizian philosophy to the world of architecture through his Law of Continuity. This transit proposes five laws or conditions inherent to the architectonic space which establishes a theory on how space can be understood from a discipline like philosophy. Besides this Law, the paper addresses the problem of the fold and how it is understood as a device and the fundamental trigger of space and formal experimentation.
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