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By: Aranda, Benjamin [author.].
Contributor(s): Lasch, Chris [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
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Spiraling produces a shape unlike any other because it is seldom experienced as geometry, but rather as energy -- Packing produces stability through adjacency -- Weaving produces strength by combining two weak systems in a reciprocal pattern -- Blending is a fundamental technique in the act of negotiation -- Following the rule of self-similarity, cracking gives a sense of the larger whole -- Flocking finds order through entropy -- Tiling assembles a patterned tectonic.
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Spiraling produces a shape unlike any other because it is seldom experienced as geometry, but rather as energy -- Packing produces stability through adjacency -- Weaving produces strength by combining two weak systems in a reciprocal pattern -- Blending is a fundamental technique in the act of negotiation -- Following the rule of self-similarity, cracking gives a sense of the larger whole -- Flocking finds order through entropy -- Tiling assembles a patterned tectonic.
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