Nendo's wonderful and imaginative 21400 MM chair evokes a feeling of "why didn't I think of that" or "how did they come up with that?". A good friend lent me
Wucius Wong's wonderful 1976 book
Principles of Three-Dimensional Design. In it, I came upon a section titled "Dissection of a cube". The graphic and description of diagonal dissection of a cube made me think of
Nendo's wonderful chair, and how it demonstrated this principal so well.
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21400 MM chair by Nendo, 2010 |
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Principals of Three-Dimensional Design, Wucius Wong, pg.16, 1976
This amazing book is full of great examples of repetitive 3D geometric forms.
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Principals of Three-Dimensional Design, Wucius Wong, cover, 1976
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Principals of Three-Dimensional Design, Wucius Wong, 1976
Principals of Three-Dimensional Design, Wucius Wong, 1976
Principals of Three-Dimensional Design, Wucius Wong, 1976 |
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