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Space Tessellations: Experimenting with Parquet Deformations by Werner van Hoeydonck (Editor), Christian Kern (Editor), Eva Sommeregger (Editor)

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Table of Contents

  1. 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

  2. Introduction Werner Van Hoeydonck, Eva Sommeregger

Research Perspectives

  1. Parquet Deformations: A Subtle, Intricate Art Form - Douglas R. Hofstadter

  2. Past and Future of William Huff’s Parquet Deformations - Werner Van Hoeydonck

  3. Grundlehre at the HfG — A Focus on “Visuelle Grammatik” - William S. Huff

  4. Geometry of Structures and Its Philosophical Aesthetic Background - Cornelie Leopold

  5. The Tiles, They Are a-Changin’ - Craig S. Kaplan

  6. Parametric Modeling of Parquet Deformations: A Novel Method for Design and Analysis - Tuğrul Yazar

  7. Pattern Manipulation through Hinged Tessellations - Jay Bonner

  8. Parakeet3D: Algorithmic Re-Envisioning of Geometrical Pattern Morphogenesis - Esmaeil Mottaghi, Arman Khalil Beigi Khameneh

Teaching Perspectives

  1. Presenting the Experiments’ Outcomes - Editor’s Note

  2. The Tiling and the Whole - Christian Kern

3D Parquet Deformation

  1. Exercise 1: 2D Parquets, 2D Parquet Deformation

  2. Exercise 2: Continuous Deformation

  3. Exercise 3: Deformation of the Basic Structure

  4. Exercise 4: 3D Parquets, 3D Parquet Deformation

  5. Exercise 5: Design Concept

  6. Exercise 6: Presentation Model

Cellular Space Sequences

  1. Exercise 1: Figure Ground

  2. Exercise 2: Solid and Void

  3. Exercise 3: Composition and Design

  4. Exercise 4: Presentation Model

Additional Sections

  1. Epilogue

  2. Acknowledgments

  3. Imprint

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