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Pentagon-based radial tiling with triangles and rectangles and its spatial interpretation

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Obradović, Marija
Mišić, Slobodan
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Prosen, Milan
Živković, Irena
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The paper considers a type of radial pentagon-based tiling consisted of two shapes: triangle and rectangle. The obtained solution has a spatial interpretation in a 3D arrangement of equilateral triangles and squares dictated by the particular array of concave cupolae of the second sort, minor type (CC-II-5.m). These cupolae are arranged so that their decagonal bases partly overlap, making a pentagonal pattern (similar to one of the Penrose tiling). Covering the folds between the faces of such a polyhedral structure with polygons,we use exactly equilateral triangles and squares, thanks to the trigonometric properties of CC-II-5.m. Observed in the orthogonal projection onto the plane of the polygonal bases, this 3D “covering” is viewed as a pentagonal-based radial tiling in the Euclidean plane. Equilateral triangles will be projected into congruent isosceles triangles corresponding to those obtained by the radial section of a regular pentagon in 5 parts. The squares are projecte...d into rectangles whose ratio a:b = 1:φ/√(1+φ2), where φ is the golden ratio. These triangles and rectangles form a radial tiling consisting of 5 sectors of the plane, where the established tiles’ patterns are repeated locally periodically. However, with 5-fold rotation of the pattern, the tilling itself is non-periodic. The various tiling solution that can be obtained in this way may serve as inspiration for the geometric design, especially interesting in architecture and applied arts, e.g. for rosettes, brise soleils, mosaics, stained glass, fences, partition screens and the like

Keywords:
tiling / tile / pentagon / 5-fold symmetry / triangle / rectangle
Source:
SmartArt | Књига апстраката| Book of Abstracts, 2021, 58-
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  • Faculty of Applied Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200092 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering) (RS-200092)
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  • https://smartart-conference.rs/book-of-abstracts/

ISBN: 978-86-80245-44-7

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2528
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https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2528
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TY  - CONF
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AB  - The paper considers a type of radial pentagon-based tiling consisted of two shapes: triangle
and rectangle. The obtained solution has a spatial interpretation in a 3D arrangement of
equilateral triangles and squares dictated by the particular array of concave cupolae of the
second sort, minor type (CC-II-5.m). These cupolae are arranged so that their decagonal
bases partly overlap, making a pentagonal pattern (similar to one of the Penrose tiling).
Covering the folds between the faces of such a polyhedral structure with polygons,we use
exactly equilateral triangles and squares, thanks to the trigonometric properties of CC-II-5.m.
Observed in the orthogonal projection onto the plane of the polygonal bases, this 3D “covering” is viewed as a pentagonal-based radial tiling in the Euclidean plane. Equilateral triangles
will be projected into congruent isosceles triangles corresponding to those obtained by the
radial section of a regular pentagon in 5 parts. The squares are projected into rectangles
whose ratio a:b = 1:φ/√(1+φ2), where φ is the golden ratio. These triangles and rectangles
form a radial tiling consisting of 5 sectors of the plane, where the established tiles’ patterns
are repeated locally periodically. However, with 5-fold rotation of the pattern, the tilling itself
is non-periodic. The various tiling solution that can be obtained in this way may serve as
inspiration for the geometric design, especially interesting in architecture and applied arts,
e.g. for rosettes, brise soleils, mosaics, stained glass, fences, partition screens and the like
PB  - Faculty of Applied Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia
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T1  - Pentagon-based radial tiling with triangles and rectangles and its spatial interpretation
SP  - 58
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ER  - 
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year = "2021",
abstract = "The paper considers a type of radial pentagon-based tiling consisted of two shapes: triangle
and rectangle. The obtained solution has a spatial interpretation in a 3D arrangement of
equilateral triangles and squares dictated by the particular array of concave cupolae of the
second sort, minor type (CC-II-5.m). These cupolae are arranged so that their decagonal
bases partly overlap, making a pentagonal pattern (similar to one of the Penrose tiling).
Covering the folds between the faces of such a polyhedral structure with polygons,we use
exactly equilateral triangles and squares, thanks to the trigonometric properties of CC-II-5.m.
Observed in the orthogonal projection onto the plane of the polygonal bases, this 3D “covering” is viewed as a pentagonal-based radial tiling in the Euclidean plane. Equilateral triangles
will be projected into congruent isosceles triangles corresponding to those obtained by the
radial section of a regular pentagon in 5 parts. The squares are projected into rectangles
whose ratio a:b = 1:φ/√(1+φ2), where φ is the golden ratio. These triangles and rectangles
form a radial tiling consisting of 5 sectors of the plane, where the established tiles’ patterns
are repeated locally periodically. However, with 5-fold rotation of the pattern, the tilling itself
is non-periodic. The various tiling solution that can be obtained in this way may serve as
inspiration for the geometric design, especially interesting in architecture and applied arts,
e.g. for rosettes, brise soleils, mosaics, stained glass, fences, partition screens and the like",
publisher = "Faculty of Applied Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia",
journal = "SmartArt | Књига апстраката| Book of Abstracts",
title = "Pentagon-based radial tiling with triangles and rectangles and its spatial interpretation",
pages = "58",
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Obradović, M.,& Mišić, S.. (2021). Pentagon-based radial tiling with triangles and rectangles and its spatial interpretation. in SmartArt | Књига апстраката| Book of Abstracts
Faculty of Applied Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia., 58.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2528
Obradović M, Mišić S. Pentagon-based radial tiling with triangles and rectangles and its spatial interpretation. in SmartArt | Књига апстраката| Book of Abstracts. 2021;:58.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2528 .
Obradović, Marija, Mišić, Slobodan, "Pentagon-based radial tiling with triangles and rectangles and its spatial interpretation" in SmartArt | Књига апстраката| Book of Abstracts (2021):58,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2528 .

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