The Importance of Geometry in the Construction Industry

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According to J. Dee, (1608), an English scholar, “There is nothing which so much beautifies and adorns the soul and mind of man as does knowledge of the good arts and sciences. ... Many ... arts there are which beautify the mind of man; but of all none do more garnish and beautify it than those arts which are called mathematical, unto the knowledge of which no man can attain, without perfect knowledge and instruction of the principles, grounds, and Elements of Geometry.”

Geometry was derived from the Greek word meaning earth measurement which focuses on the study of shapes, sizes, relative configuration, and spatial properties. Greek mathematician Euclid (300BC) was the first to officially organized geometry into four hundred and sixty five propositions which he later published in thirteen books title “The Elements.” Though he may have been the first to document geometry, it was believed that the practice of geometry began long before Euclid’s publication. Many great mathematicians have competed to contradict each others findings in relation to geometry, thus exploring new areas which have advanced the study of geometry. Such advancements have lead to the development of various types of geometry such as Euclidean, Non- Euclidean, Riemannian, Algebraic and Symplectic Geometry.

This paper focuses on the contribution and significance of geometry on the construction industry. According to Business Dictionary, “Construction Industry is a sector of national economy engaged in preparation of land and construction, alteration, and repair of buildings, structures, and other real property.” Therefore, emphasis will be placed on land preparation and construction of a building. At the end of the paper it would be apparent that...

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