Kim Williams (architect)
Kim Williams is an American architect, an independent scholar on the connections between architecture and mathematics, and a book publisher. She is the founder of the Nexus: Architecture and Mathematics conference series, the founder and co-editor-in-chief of Nexus Network Journal, and the author of several books on mathematics and architecture.
Williams has a degree in architectural studies from the University of Texas at Austin, and is a licensed architect in New York.
Books
Williams is the author of:- Italian Pavements: Patterns in Space
- The Villas of Palladio
- The Mathematical Works of Leon Battista Alberti
- Daniele Barbaro's Vitruvius of 1567
- Two Cultures: Essays in Honour of David Speiser
- Crossroads: History of Science, History of Art: Essays by David Speiser
- Architecture and Mathematics from Antiquity to the Future, Volume I: Antiquity to the 1500s; Volume II: The 1500s to the future
- ''Masonry Structures: Between Mechanics and Architecture''