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Discover the art of tessellations, hexagons, and geometric shapes in contemporary architecture. Explore unique structures by world-renowned architects integrating intricate geometric patterns. Uncover the beauty of geometry as a foundational element in innovative building designs.
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Geometry & Design In the world of designing geometry is both a visual expression, and a system for creating.
TessellationA tessellation or tiling of the plane is a collection of plane figures that fills the plane with no overlaps and no gaps
Eric Gjerde is a paper artist based in Minneapolis. He creates paper artwork, focusing on the geometric art of origami tessellations.
Shuhei Endo, architectOsaka, japantheater, bookshop, workshop
Shuhei Endo, architectOsaka, japantheater, bookshop, workshop
Shuhei Endo, architectOsaka, japantheater, bookshop, workshop
Boolarong & Kinkabool Houses by BVN Architecture in Australia
Geometry is inherent in construction systems. The word ‘system’ means a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole
Libeskind Villa, German-made Future House by Studio Daniel Libeskind
Libeskind Villa, German-made Future House by Studio Daniel Libeskind
Libeskind Villa, German-made Future House by Studio Daniel Libeskind
Libeskind Villa, German-made Future House by Studio Daniel Libeskind
Capitol Residence by Pb Elemental Architecture in Washington, DC
Capitol Residence by Pb Elemental Architecture in Washington, DC
MVRDV and ADEPT Sky Village to include retail and office space, housing units, a hotel, and a park around the base of the building.
MVRDV and ADEPT designed their Sky Village to include retail and office space, housing units, a hotel, and a park around the base of the building.
Designed for Etimo Design by Diego Collerada SU, Suline, Zeronovanta and Fili, use various quadrilateral structures and straight lines to create storage space for books.
Beach House designed by McBride Charles Ryan ArchitectsThe house looks like a piece of origami, dropped into the coastal bush. In fact, it was partially inspired by the Klein bottle, first described by the 19th-century German mathematician Felix Klein, which has no clear line between the inside and outside surfaces
Michael Fitzhugh, Architectlocated in Traverse City, northern Michigan“Prefabricated Cottage”
“The Third & The Seventh”by Alex Romanhttp://vimeo.com/7809605 • A FULL-CG animated piece that tries to illustrate architecture art across a photographic point of view where main subjects are already-built spaces. • Sometimes in an abstract way. Sometimes surreal. • Credits: CG| Modelling - Texturing - Illumination - Rendering| Alex Roman POST|Post production & Editing| Alex Roman MUSIC Sequenced, Orchestrated & Mixed by Alex Roman (Sonar & EWQLSO Gold Pro XP) Sound Design by Alex Roman • Based on original scores by: Michael Laurence Edward Nyman. (The Departure). Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns. (Le Carnaval des animaux) Directed by Alex Roman Done with 3dsmax, Vray, After Effects and Premiere.
Sketch on the left by Richard Neutra Universal Pictures Building, LA, 1932Sketch on the right by 2-B-2 Architecture
ARCHITECT Adam Kushner Kushner Studios Architecture & Design