Uniform Ant-Hills in the world of Golden Isozonohedra
View/Open
Cita com:
hdl:2099/846
Document typeArticle
Defense date1980
PublisherUniversité du Quebéc à Montréal
Université du Quebéc à Montréal
Université du Quebéc à Montréal
Rights accessOpen Access
All rights reserved. This work is protected by the corresponding intellectual and industrial
property rights. Without prejudice to any existing legal exemptions, reproduction, distribution, public
communication or transformation of this work are prohibited without permission of the copyright holder
Abstract
Get article est compose de trois parties. La premiere partie (par Koji Miyazaki) introduit le monde étrange des “isozonaedres dorés” qui n’ont qu’un seul type de face, le diamant dot-e.
Les plans urbanises et les designs architecturaux de par le monde sont bases sur de tels modeles
periodiques, ou parfois essentiellement nonperiodiques.
La seconde partie (par jchiro Takada) traite des fourmilieres uniformes dans lesquelles les polyedres reguliers sont lies les uns aux autres face a face, laissant maints tunnels finis (non-infinis).
Leur forme fait penser a une fourmiliere, ou aux anneaux lies des molecules.
La troisieme partie (par Koji Miyazaki) associe les deux idees d&rites ci-dessus. Les isozonaedres dorés sont construits comme des fourmilieres uniformes nes de dodecaedres reguliers. En d’autres termes, le curieux modele non-periodique que I’on voit dans le monde de I’isozonaedre doré peut etre construit en utilisant tout simplement des dodecaedres réguliers. Part 1 (by Koji Miyazaki) shows the curious world of Golden Isozonohedra, which have only one
type of face, the golden diamond. Urban plans and architectural designs around the world have
such periodic, sometimes perhaps essentially non-periodic, patterns. Part 2 (by lchiro Takada) deals with the uniform Ant-hills in which regular polyhedra are connected to each other face-to-face, leaving many finite
(not infinite) tunnels. Their form suggests a nest made by ants, or linked rings of molecules.
Part 3 (by Koji Miyazaki) combines the two ideas described above. The golden ‘isozonohedra are
constructed as uniform Ant-hills born from regular dodecahedra. In other words, the curious
non-periodic pattern seenin the world of goleen ‘isozonohedra can be constructed using regular
dodecahedra only.
CitationMiyazaki, Koji; Takada, Ichiro. "Uniform Ant-Hills in the world of Golden Isozonohedra". Structural Topology, 1980, núm. 4
ISSN0226-9171
0226-9171
0226-9171
Collections
Files | Description | Size | Format | View |
---|---|---|---|---|
st4-07-a3.pdf | Arxiu principal | 8,165Mb | View/Open |