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  • RECONSTRUCTION OF ORNAMENTS
  • Geometric Designs in Architecture and Textiles Revisited and Reconstructed Through Layered Planar Geometry
  • The Mathematics of Quilting: A Quilter’s Tacit Knowledge of Symmetry, Tiling, and Group Theory
  • Islamic Art at Doris Duke’s Shangri La: Playing with Form and Pattern
  • Cultural Insights from Symmetry Studies
  • Inference and Design in Kuba and Zillij Art with Shape Grammars
  • Viruses and Crystals: Science Meets Design
  • Mathematics in Drafting Japanese Crest Designs
  • Repeating Patterns from Your Own Culture: The Value of Such an Assignment in a Foundation Class in Mathematical Art and Design
  • One-color Frieze Patterns in Friendship Bracelets: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
  • An Artist's Apology: “I contain multitudes”
  • Designing for Fashion with the Van der Pol Equation
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Representative papers

  • RECONSTRUCTION OF ORNAMENTS (2001)
  • Geometric Designs in Architecture and Textiles Revisited and Reconstructed Through Layered Planar Geometry (2003)
  • The Mathematics of Quilting: A Quilter’s Tacit Knowledge of Symmetry, Tiling, and Group Theory (2003)
  • Islamic Art at Doris Duke’s Shangri La: Playing with Form and Pattern (2004)
  • Cultural Insights from Symmetry Studies (2006)
  • Inference and Design in Kuba and Zillij Art with Shape Grammars (2006)
  • Viruses and Crystals: Science Meets Design (2010)
  • Mathematics in Drafting Japanese Crest Designs (2018)
  • Repeating Patterns from Your Own Culture: The Value of Such an Assignment in a Foundation Class in Mathematical Art and Design (2020)
  • One-color Frieze Patterns in Friendship Bracelets: A Cross-Cultural Comparison (2021)
  • An Artist’s Apology: “I contain multitudes” (2024)
  • Designing for Fashion with the Van der Pol Equation (2025)

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English-first Quartz atlas for the Bridges corpus: 2,537 analyzed papers across mathematics, art, design, music, media, and education.