Joe Bartholomew
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Girih Extended | 10 of 16 |
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Tessellations in Islamic architecture and elsewhere are traditionally symmetrical. It’s possible, however, to arrange polygons asymmetrically without gaps or overlaps. Asymmetric patterns can be more varied and unpredictable. more... |
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An intermediate pattern shows both the polygons and girih lines. |
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The underlying structure of polygons. |
“Partial Dodecahedron” |