Space Tessellations: Experimenting with Parquet Deformations by Werner van Hoeydonck (Editor), Christian Kern (Editor), Eva Sommeregger (Editor)
Table of Contents
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In Memoriam: William S. Huff (1927–2021) From HfG Ulm to Louis Kahn’s Design Office From Symmetry to Parquet Deformations with Temporality and Flow Dénes Nagy
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Introduction Werner Van Hoeydonck, Eva Sommeregger
Research Perspectives
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Parquet Deformations: A Subtle, Intricate Art Form - Douglas R. Hofstadter
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Past and Future of William Huff’s Parquet Deformations - Werner Van Hoeydonck
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Grundlehre at the HfG — A Focus on “Visuelle Grammatik” - William S. Huff
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Geometry of Structures and Its Philosophical Aesthetic Background - Cornelie Leopold
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The Tiles, They Are a-Changin’ - Craig S. Kaplan
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Parametric Modeling of Parquet Deformations: A Novel Method for Design and Analysis - Tuğrul Yazar
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Pattern Manipulation through Hinged Tessellations - Jay Bonner
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Parakeet3D: Algorithmic Re-Envisioning of Geometrical Pattern Morphogenesis - Esmaeil Mottaghi, Arman Khalil Beigi Khameneh
Teaching Perspectives
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Presenting the Experiments’ Outcomes - Editor’s Note
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The Tiling and the Whole - Christian Kern
3D Parquet Deformation
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Exercise 1: 2D Parquets, 2D Parquet Deformation
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Exercise 2: Continuous Deformation
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Exercise 3: Deformation of the Basic Structure
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Exercise 4: 3D Parquets, 3D Parquet Deformation
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Exercise 5: Design Concept
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Exercise 6: Presentation Model
Cellular Space Sequences
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Exercise 1: Figure Ground
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Exercise 2: Solid and Void
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Exercise 3: Composition and Design
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Exercise 4: Presentation Model
Additional Sections
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Epilogue
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Acknowledgments
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Imprint