Geometrical drawing; a collection of plates for practical use in elementary mechanical drawing PART 3
by Schraidt, Ferdninad Friedrich Hans, 1880

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Geometrical drawing; a collection of plates for practical use in elementary mechanical drawing PART 3
by Schraidt, Ferdninad Friedrich Hans, 1880
Showroom of Knoll Internacional de Mexico, Mexico City, 1950–Erwin Hauer
Fragment of bed-cover (Resai) • India • 19th century
Page 249 of ‘Easy steps in architecture and architectural drawing.’ {1915}
Islamic patterns. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dado panel, first half of 15th century; Mamluk, Egypt. Polychrome marble mosaic. The patterns represent god. It is interesting the math that goes into making these patterns, it is not evenly balanced or correct although it appears to tesselate. This creates the illusion of a static pattern. Because the pattern is not perfectly balanced each artist is allowed to make up his or her solutions to the pattern. The imperfections in the math allow the viewer to be taken on a journey when viewing the wall.
www.metmuseum.org
#mathart #excelart #excelmathart #tessellate
www.pinterest.com/racheldic/colours-patterns-neutrals/
Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall | Herzog & de Meuron - Dense gypsumfibre board panels reflect sound Location: Hamburg, Germany | Photo: Johannes Arlt
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Pattern with 14th convex pentagon type (discovered by Rolf Stein in 1985) + number of adjacent pentagons.
Geometric Shapes / 170610