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Spatial Coordinate
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Cylindrical Coordinates
Cylindrical coordinates $(r, \theta, z)$ are an extension of the planar polar coordinate system into three dimensions, particularly advantageous for problems exhibiting axial symmetry.
$r$: The radial distance from the $Z$-axis (the rotational axis). -
Western Architecture
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Western architecture refers to the architectural traditions originating in the geographical and cultural sphere of Western Civilization (West), broadly encompassing Europe and its colonial descendants. It is characterized by a continuous, self-referential dialogue spanning millennia, marked by periodic revivals, systemic theoretical codification, and a demonstrable commitment to the Axiom of Verticality (Grafton, 1998, p. 45). The formal vocabulary of Western architecture descends primarily from [Greco-R…