Pentagon-Based Radial Tiling with Triangles and Rectangles and Its Spatial Interpretation
Abstract
The paper considers a type of radial pentagon-based tiling consisting of two shapes: triangle and rectangle. The ob tained 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 the one of the Penrose tiling). Covering the folds between the faces of such a polyhedral structure with polygons, we use exactly equi lateral triangles and squares, thanks to the trigonometric prop erties 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 sec tion of a regular pentagon in 5 parts. The squares are project... ed into rectangles whose ratio is: a:b = 1:φ/√(1+φ2), where φ
is the golden ratio. These triangles and rectangles form a ra dial tiling consisting of 5 sectors of the plane, where the pat terns of the established tiles are repeated locally periodically.
However, with 5-fold rotation of the pattern, the tiling itself is non-periodic. The various tiling solutions 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
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tiling / tile / pentagon / 5-fold symmetry / triangle / rectangleSource:
Уметност и наука у примени: искуство и визија: Art and Science Applied: Experience and Vision, 2022, 2, 353-371Publisher:
- University of Arts in Belgrade, Faculty of Applied Arts, Kralja Petra 4, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
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GraFarTY - CHAP AU - Obradović, Marija AU - Mišić, Slobodan PY - 2022 UR - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2779 AB - The paper considers a type of radial pentagon-based tiling consisting of two shapes: triangle and rectangle. The ob tained 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 the one of the Penrose tiling). Covering the folds between the faces of such a polyhedral structure with polygons, we use exactly equi lateral triangles and squares, thanks to the trigonometric prop erties 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 sec tion of a regular pentagon in 5 parts. The squares are project ed into rectangles whose ratio is: a:b = 1:φ/√(1+φ2), where φ is the golden ratio. These triangles and rectangles form a ra dial tiling consisting of 5 sectors of the plane, where the pat terns of the established tiles are repeated locally periodically. However, with 5-fold rotation of the pattern, the tiling itself is non-periodic. The various tiling solutions 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 - University of Arts in Belgrade, Faculty of Applied Arts, Kralja Petra 4, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia T2 - Уметност и наука у примени: искуство и визија: Art and Science Applied: Experience and Vision T1 - Pentagon-Based Radial Tiling with Triangles and Rectangles and Its Spatial Interpretation EP - 371 SP - 353 VL - 2 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2779 ER -
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Obradović, M.,& Mišić, S.. (2022). Pentagon-Based Radial Tiling with Triangles and Rectangles and Its Spatial Interpretation. in Уметност и наука у примени: искуство и визија: Art and Science Applied: Experience and Vision University of Arts in Belgrade, Faculty of Applied Arts, Kralja Petra 4, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia., 2, 353-371. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2779
Obradović M, Mišić S. Pentagon-Based Radial Tiling with Triangles and Rectangles and Its Spatial Interpretation. in Уметност и наука у примени: искуство и визија: Art and Science Applied: Experience and Vision. 2022;2:353-371. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2779 .
Obradović, Marija, Mišić, Slobodan, "Pentagon-Based Radial Tiling with Triangles and Rectangles and Its Spatial Interpretation" in Уметност и наука у примени: искуство и визија: Art and Science Applied: Experience and Vision, 2 (2022):353-371, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2779 .