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Hamid Hassanzadeh

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | medium.com | Hamid Hassanzadeh

    Architecture has always existed in conversation with mathematics, from the sacred proportions of ancient temples to the algorithmic elegance of today’s digital façades. In this essay, I retrace the lineage of parametric design and reveal how its core ideas long predate the digital tools we now associate with it. This journey begins with Vitruvius and Iranian muqarnas, where geometry and proportion governed spatial logic.

  • 2 months ago | parametric-architecture.com | Valliammai Tirupathi |Hamid Hassanzadeh

    A team of Italian and Scottish scientists has unveiled the shocking results of their research about the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, the 4,500-year-old wonder of the world. The team claims that there is a whole city buried under the tall Pyramids, roughly ten-fold larger than the Pyramids themselves, challenging the known history and very purpose of the Pyramids.

  • 2 months ago | paacademy.com | Hamid Hassanzadeh

    For centuries, architecture has been governed by systems of proportion, material logic, and geometric rules. The term parametric design, though often associated with modern computation, encompasses an approach that has existed for millennia, evolving through advances in mathematics, engineering, and digital technology. What began as hand-calculated proportions in classical architecture has now transformed into AI-driven, self-optimizing structures.