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A triangulation of the Steiner Roman projective plane surface Fractals, Roman, Surface, Metaphysics, Steiner, Plane, Music Instruments, Geometric Solids, Geometric
A triangulation of the Steiner Roman projective plane surface
Plates from the book: Max Bruckner, "Vielecke und Vielflache" (Leipzig, 1900) Illustrators, Art, Geometry, Geometry Art, Grafik, Geometric Drawing, Geometric Art, Polyhedron
The Art of Polyhedra
Plates from the book: Max Bruckner, "Vielecke und Vielflache" (Leipzig, 1900)
Structures tridimensionnelles
Sphère de Hilbert Maths, Quilts, Tattoo, Alchemy, 3d Printing, Math Art
Sphère de Hilbert
Hyperbolic Truncated Icosidodecahedron Foods, Fruit, Math, Math Forms, Pandan, Food
Hyperbolic Truncated Icosidodecahedron
Hyperbolic Truncated Icosidodecahedron
Fictional Characters, Ronald Mcdonald, Mcdonald
A mathematician would know better. In fact, the sculptures are an artistic interpretation of a 4D shape called the dodecacontachoron, or the 120-cell. That's 120 dodecahedra - a 3D shape with twelve pentagon faces - fitted together in intertwining rings. 3d, 3d Shape, Mathematics, Object Heads, Board
Sculptures cast shadows from the fourth dimension
A mathematician would know better. In fact, the sculptures are an artistic interpretation of a 4D shape called the dodecacontachoron, or the 120-cell. That's 120 dodecahedra - a 3D shape with twelve pentagon faces - fitted together in intertwining rings.
Décor, Oxford, Outdoor, Home Décor, Antigua, Historia, Fountain
In geometry, a Johnson solid is a strictly convex polyhedron, each face of which is a regular polygon, but which is not uniform, i.e., not a Platonic solid, Archimedean solid, prism or antiprism. There is no requirement that each face must be the same polygon, or that the same polygons join around each vertex. An example of a Johnson solid is the square-based pyramid with equilateral sides (J1); it has 1 square face and 4 triangular faces. Plato, Sacred Geometry, Origami, Geodesic, Regular Polygon, Sphere, Spirograph
Polyhedron Poster from Acme Klein Bottle
In geometry, a Johnson solid is a strictly convex polyhedron, each face of which is a regular polygon, but which is not uniform, i.e., not a Platonic solid, Archimedean solid, prism or antiprism. There is no requirement that each face must be the same polygon, or that the same polygons join around each vertex. An example of a Johnson solid is the square-based pyramid with equilateral sides (J1); it has 1 square face and 4 triangular faces.
Reference guide for drawing the platonic solids Design, Geometric Shapes, Grafik Design, Geometric Design, Geometric Pattern
Reference guide for drawing the platonic solids
Johnson Solids on the RISD Portfolios Arithmetic, Johnson, Shapes
Johnson Solids
Johnson Solids on the RISD Portfolios
Johnson Solids on the RISD Portfolios Nature, Architecture, Projects
Johnson Solids
Johnson Solids on the RISD Portfolios
Johnson Solids on the RISD Portfolios Cube, Portfolios
Johnson Solids
Johnson Solids on the RISD Portfolios
{12}-gon with rhombuses | Flickr - dodecagons Inspiration, Quilting Patterns, Ideas, Mandalas, Patchwork, Pattern Blocks, Pattern Blocks Activities, Quilting Designs
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{12}-gon with rhombuses | Flickr - dodecagons