About the Book: Blueprints” by acclaimed mathematician Marcus du Sautoy explores the fundamental and complementary relationship between mathematics and human creativity across art, music, design, and literature. The book uncovers the key mathematical structures (like prime numbers, symmetry, fractals, Hamiltonian cycles, and hyperbolic geometry) that underpin both human works—from ancient stone circles and Bach’s compositions to Le Corbusier’s architecture and Radiohead’s soundscapes—and the natural world. Du Sautoy argues that a creative mindset is vital for new mathematical discovery, proving that science and the humanities are intrinsically linked and must pool knowledge to solve twenty-first-century challenges