The Voronoi diagram is a way of division/decomposition of space. It was created
by Georgy Voronoi, who was an Ukrainian mathematician. In general .. The Voronoi is thus a procedural geometric structure in a way that the ideal foams are not: its structure emerges through the application of a specific process or algorithm to a given set of inputs. In this way, the specific spatial relations between neighbouring cells depend on, and emerge locally from, the given spatial relations of the specified sites. The model itself has no way of defining an edge or bound. It's easy to make a simple voronoi diagram. Just throw a random scattering of points ("sites") across a plane, connect these sites with lines (linking each point to those which are closest to it), and then bisect each of these lines with a perpendicular. Voronoi in nature Voronoi in nature Voronoi in nature Storage pattern Potentiality of Voronoi diagram in Urban Design Architectural Experiments Pictures shows that Voronoi patterns are ubiquitous in nature, in its live forms as well as in matter building up physical world. Architectural Experiments Tulum museum Ziardar exhibition Net lab Conclusion Enhancement of the accessibility of visitors to all the key places in the area. More interactive and dynamic relationships of blocks. Establishment of the systematic design process for urban design using parametric system. Equilibrium of forces and tensions among blocks Diversity of design alternatives in a balanced hierarchy system.