is singapore fractal?
here i take to a neighborhood with some ideas put forward by urbanist and mathematician nikos salingaros, who has in turn incorporated a number of ideas from christopher alexander.
universal scale distribution: increasing numbers with decreasing scale

sleeve tattoos continue universal distribution of the body + some building facade analysis

traditional architecture tends to be fractal

a theoretical fractal street network forming a neighborhood

tiong bahru (an actual fractal neighborhood in singapore)


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