Aperiodic Crystals 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6431-6_7
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Octagon-Based Quasicrystalline Formations in Islamic Architecture

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“…This study described the long-range translational and orientational order of aperiodic formations, suggesting the position of geometrical units locally and globally. The author presented infinite eightfold [146], tenfold [145], 12-fold [147], and sevenfold [148] quasi-lattice based on a hierarchical clustering order of quasicrystals, extending the global multi-level framework to another type of aperiodic patterns. These studies used line variations for connecting the same star units.…”
Section: Aesthetic-based; Generation Methods and Variationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study described the long-range translational and orientational order of aperiodic formations, suggesting the position of geometrical units locally and globally. The author presented infinite eightfold [146], tenfold [145], 12-fold [147], and sevenfold [148] quasi-lattice based on a hierarchical clustering order of quasicrystals, extending the global multi-level framework to another type of aperiodic patterns. These studies used line variations for connecting the same star units.…”
Section: Aesthetic-based; Generation Methods and Variationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding multi-layered feature, most of the studies regarding aperiodic symmetry patterns are also concerned with multi-layered features, including studies by Al Ajlouni [145][146][147][148], Pelletier and Bonner [184], Khamjane and Benslimane [151], and Khamjane et al [152,153].…”
Section: Aesthetic-based; Generation Methods and Variationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This 1453-dating of the Safavid tessellations has been persistent: see, e.g., Lu and Steinhardt (2007), Zheludev and Ozbay (2007), Saltzman (2008), Dewar (2009), Ferrero et al (2009), Juhel (2012), Todesco (2012), Al Ajlouni (2012Ajlouni ( , 2013, Au-Yang and Perk (2013), Tennant (2014), Topper (2014), Ebrahimi and Aliabadi (2015), Williams and Ostwald (2015), Aube (2016), Bier (2011Bier ( , 2012Bier ( , 2017, Cromwell (2015Cromwell ( , 2016, Caste ´ra (2016), Makovicky (2007Makovicky ( , 2016, Bonner (2017), Lissek et al (2017), Pautze (2017), Wichmann and Wade (2017). 9 In addition, it seems that Bonner's (2003) claim that four designs (his Figs.…”
Section: The Imamzadeh Darb-e Imam and Its Historical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have a long history in Islamic art and architecture going back to the 12th century. Examples include the Darb-i Imam shrine and the Friday Mosque in Isfahan, Iran; the walls of the courtyard of the Madrasa al-Attarin in Fez, Morocco; the Seljuk Mama Hatun Mausoleum in Tercan, Turkey; and the external walls of the Gunbad-I Kabud tomb tower in Maragha, Iran (Al Ajlouni, 2012Ajlouni, , 2013Lu & Steinhardt, 2007). Western interest in these patterns emerged much later.…”
Section: A Brief History Of Aperiodic Order In the Arts And Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%