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Repeat-free ornamental surfaces, facades, textiles, and spatial studies.

Overview

Make surfaces that feel intentional without becoming wallpaper. Designers can fill any region with geometry that stays coherent across scale, works as a vector asset, and can become a real fabricated object.[1][3][11]

Warm terracotta aperiodic tiling used as an architectural ground and facade study
Ornamental surface. Repeat-free geometry that reads as intentional cladding — scalable from vector masks to fabricated panels.
  • Generative sculpture, ornamental tilings, impossible forms, and visual illusions
  • Facades, screens, ventilation geometry, textiles, inlays, and packaging
  • Lightweight shells, tensile structures, and spatial studies for built environments

See also

Computer graphics, Materials and fabrication

Categories: Applications