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(243 views)Rigid (grey) arches support overlayer shell (green), which is pulled into tension by anchoring cables (blue), between which the underlayer (purple) is stretched. read more
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Rigid (grey) arches support overlayer shell (green), which is pulled into tension by anchoring cables (blue), between which the underlayer (purple) is stretched. read more
Popularity: 16% [?]
Information from the Rhino model of a radiolarian’s cell and skeleton was projected and stretched to produce geometry for a template whose elements were folded (looped, creating an aperture), stretched (grown), and threaded through each other to begin to create a dynamic landscape with the potential to adapt to program requirements. read more
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(rā’dē-ō-lâr’ē-ən) n. Any of various marine protozoans of the order Radiolaria, having rigid siliceous skeletons and spicules. (American Heritage Dictionary.)
This is a 3-Step theme describing radiolarian functions of growth and geometry in descriptive terms and graphically with sections through a model of the Radiolarian’s dynamic relationship between cell and skeleton.
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