Paris 13 - Zebras
Immeuble, géométrie et ombres
#Paris #architecture #Leica #geometry #archi #noiretblanc #blackandwhite #leicaQ
How to ‘See’ the 4th Dimension with Topology
Working on a generative version of my #buildingsomething series. Two simple shapes (half-circle caps and rectangles) with a bunch of gradient/alpha/colors rules, all randomly plotted.
@ark_brut Elsewhere, two squares have been cut in and broken the elegance of the Cairo tiling. The horror!
#tiling #geometry #MathArt #photography #architecture #pentagon #hexagon
@ark_brut Nice, I made the transition in a different way (and direction).
This four level Cairo tiling has two kinds of transitions. The first transition uses a rhombus (visible in some parts of the original paving). The second transition uses irregular quadrilaterals radiating from a vertex. I avoided the original’s thin parallelograms which seem like a kludge to me.
#Tiling of Icosahedra and excavated dodecahedra for today's #TilingTuesday
Multi-level Cairo tiling outside Deichman Library, Oslo, Norway: something strange going on between the medium and big hexagons?
“...opened to the public on 18 June 2020. Deichman Bjørvika has won several awards, including the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions / Systematic Public Library of the Year award” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo_Public_Library
Edit: deleting and redrafting so that post is public, and should have been threaded with https://mathstodon.xyz/@foldworks/114500543669491352
#TilingTuesday #geometry #MathArt #photography #architecture #pentagon #hexagon #library
A more conventional Cairo tiling inside the building.
Edit: should have been threaded from https://mathstodon.xyz/@foldworks/114500546387557561
#TilingTuesday #geometry #MathArt #photography #architecture #pentagon #hexagon #library
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
Every Tetromino using same tetromino - https://youtu.be/ykepcJcPLy0
Following my cherry flower, made using Euclidian constructive geometry, I've now made a wisteria flower.
Learn more about how I've made them here:
https://baillehachepascal.dev/2025/euclide_constructive_geometry.php
Super long shot but, does anyone would now where to buy for cheap (student prize ) this book?
#Bookstein F.L., 1991. #Morphometric Tools for #Landmark Data: #Geometry and #Biology
In Abebooks is like 60€ + shipping ...
Would to have it in my collection
#Books #Statitics #HobbieMoney
Hexagonal tiling with stars, squares and assymmetric kites for #TilingTuesday