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Abstract:
Repeating patterns in architecture are utilized in elements at a variety of scales, from a façade to perforated ceilings and wall reliefs to carpeting and tile stonework. The Truchet tiling concept is one means to develop a modular non-repeating pattern. This paper explores some of the basic concepts of Truchet tilings, variations developed, and some current examples of using these methods with digital generation and fabrication methods.
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