And a generalisation that needed more to work to do.
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And a generalisation that needed more to work to do.
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A looping animation. I didn’t expect to need to scroll the shapes to loop correctly.
h/t https://mathstodon.xyz/@JeanBaptisteEt4/114739933827848761
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A generalisation of Bourgoin Plate 142 using an underlying 4-uniform tiling [334.12; 343.12; 3464; 46.12] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_k-uniform_tilings (also p. 177, Keith Critchlow, Islamic Patterns) https://tilingsearch.mit.edu/HTML/data12/P142.html
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A variation with a single variable
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Mudéjar exterior wall, Cathedral of the Savior (La Seo de Zaragoza), Zaragoza, Spain
“The long-standing rivalry between the canons of El Pilar and of La Seo was well known in the 17th century. ...[In] 1676, Pope Clement X made the Solomon-like decision to merge the two chapters via the Bull of Union. 6 prebendaries and 15 canons would reside in La Seo, and the same in El Pilar, and the dean would live 6 months in each one.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_the_Savior_of_Zaragoza
Generalisation of Bourgoin Plate 141. See https://tilingsearch.mit.edu/HTML/data12/P141.html
Wall tiles, Rua Sabino de Sousa, Lisbon, Portugal
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Street paving, Marrakesh, Morocco
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Shah-i-Zinda, Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
“The Shah-i-Zinda Ensemble includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings of 11th–15th and 19th centuries. ...meaning "The living king" … The Shah-i-Zinda complex was formed over eight (from the 11th until the 19th) centuries and now includes more than twenty buildings.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shah-i-Zinda
Curvy triangular grille, Milan, Italy. Reminiscent of the classic Alhambra tiling https://mathstodon.xyz/@foldworks/113310904408596948
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Mudéjar style ceiling of Iglesia de Santo Domingo, Quito, Ecuador
"Christian builders and craftsmen carried Mudéjar style elements to the overseas territories of the Spanish empire...The Mudéjar "style" in architecture is most accurately described as a “common visual language” rather than a cohesive structure with particular regulations. This led to Mudejar design themes in the New World to be considered purely a continuation of an architectural blend that was unique to Spain." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mud%C3%A9jar_art
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Detail of a fountain, Fes, Morocco
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