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  • geometric modeling
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  • Methods
  • Eco-Mathematic/Geometric Aspects of a Design Proposal for Landscape/Public Art
  • – To Build a Twisted Bridge –
  • Hidden Inscriptions in the Laurentian Library
  • Labyrinth as Myth, Metaphor and Model
  • Symmetries and Design Science
  • Three Conceptions of Musical Distance
  • An Origami Puzzle of Intersecting Cubes
  • About Weaving and Helical Holes
  • Art in Shadows of the Six-dimensional Cube
  • The Geometry of Organic Architecture: The Works of Eduardo Torroja, Felix Candela and Miguel Fisac
  • Salvador Dalí and the Fourth Dimension
  • Geometry Ascending a Staircase
  • A Zometool Model of the B-DNA
  • Just Intonation Keyboard: Isomorphic Keyboard Reimagined
  • Origami Explorations of Convex Uniform Tilings Through the Lens of Ron Resch's Linear Flower
  • BenDit – A Polyhedral Sculpture from Bent Wood
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geometric modeling

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Representative papers

  • Public Art (1998)
  • – To Build a Twisted Bridge – (2000)
  • Hidden Inscriptions in the Laurentian Library (2003)
  • Labyrinth as Myth, Metaphor and Model (2003)
  • Symmetries and Design Science (2005)
  • Three Conceptions of Musical Distance (2009)
  • An Origami Puzzle of Intersecting Cubes (2010)
  • About Weaving and Helical Holes (2010)
  • Art in Shadows of the Six-dimensional Cube (2011)
  • The Geometry of Organic Architecture: The Works of Eduardo Torroja, Felix Candela and Miguel Fisac (2011)
  • Geometry Ascending a Staircase (2014)
  • Salvador Dalí and the Fourth Dimension (2014)
  • A Zometool Model of the B-DNA (2016)
  • Just Intonation Keyboard: Isomorphic Keyboard Reimagined (2018)
  • Origami Explorations of Convex Uniform Tilings Through the Lens of Ron Resch’s Linear Flower (2018)
  • BenDit – A Polyhedral Sculpture from Bent Wood (2021)

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