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The following pages link to Modularity and hierarchy in Persian geometric ornament (Q514416):
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- Cognitive bias and claims of quasiperiodicity in traditional Islamic patterns (Q297482) (← links)
- A study of practical geometry in Sassanid stucco ornament in Ancient Persia (Q468526) (← links)
- Using Christopher Alexander's fifteen properties of art and nature to visually compare and contrast the tessellations of Mirza Akbar (Q468537) (← links)
- Gazing geometries: modes of design thinking in pre-modern central Asia and Persian architecture (Q514419) (← links)
- The geometry of a domed architecture: a stately example of kārbandi at Bagh-e Dolat Abad in Yazd (Q514421) (← links)
- Persian variations (Q514426) (← links)
- Girih for domes: analysis of three Iranian domes (Q514431) (← links)
- The whirling kites of Isfahan: geometric variations on a theme (Q645303) (← links)
- Formal style of Medersas buildings in North Africa (Q895596) (← links)
- The search for quasi-periodicity in Islamic 5-fold ornament (Q1000916) (← links)
- Music, architecture and mathematics in traditional Iranian architecture (Q1800560) (← links)
- Ancient and modern secrets of Isfahan (Q2889284) (← links)
- The marble frieze patterns of the cathedral of Siena: geometric structure, multi-stable perception and types of repetition (Q2920299) (← links)
- Decagonal and Quasi-Crystalline Tilings in Medieval Islamic Architecture (Q3101688) (← links)