Pattern & Tiling
My investigations started with exploring the use of tiling to create dynamic patterns. The dynamic patterns were generated through the use of scale and repetition.
Hatch Pattern 1
Hatch Pattern 2
Hatch Pattern 3
Hatch Pattern 4
Hatch Penrose Process
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AAqtash
Nicole,
Please read the post I made for Ron for it also pertains to you also. I was thinking about some of the tiling patterns you are investigated and thought about how it can be integrated with 3-dimensional surfaces and not just 2-dimensional surfaces. I know we have talked about using the U V mapping tool in rhino as way to deploy some of the transformational 2d patterns. I think it would be a good start to use that tool and to go back to some of the spiral structures that have been generated by your team members. If you continue to understand and explore the 2d patterns and cross over to the 3d spiral structures, the leap is clear and adjustments can be made accordingly. The adjustments should be influenced by geometrical constraints and environmental analysis using Ecotect. Exploring the patterns in 2d will continue to allow you to explore complex 3d patterns using 2d methods. We should produce a series of variations this weekend. You should contact Felix and work together on this assignment. The scripts can be made available to by Ron. If you have any question, just write back and I will answer them. I am available this weekend. Thanks
Oct 11th, 2007
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