N_Cook
2016-03-18 20:04:20 UTC
I'll be giving a well illustrated presentation to the City of
Southampton Society next month, 21 March, 19:00
http://coss.org.uk/Talks--and--Events.php
on these weird architectural survivors that manage to hide in plain
sight for centuries. Vertical hanging tiles that think they are brick.
Alec Clifton-Taylor (1907-1985) ,
godfather of mathematical tile appreciation - "mathematical tiles
intended to deceive and often did so with great success"
There are now 5 proven examples in Southampton, that makes it top in
Hampshire now, above Winchester's total of 4.
My page on them
http://diverse.4mg.com/math_tiles.htm
Southampton Society next month, 21 March, 19:00
http://coss.org.uk/Talks--and--Events.php
on these weird architectural survivors that manage to hide in plain
sight for centuries. Vertical hanging tiles that think they are brick.
Alec Clifton-Taylor (1907-1985) ,
godfather of mathematical tile appreciation - "mathematical tiles
intended to deceive and often did so with great success"
There are now 5 proven examples in Southampton, that makes it top in
Hampshire now, above Winchester's total of 4.
My page on them
http://diverse.4mg.com/math_tiles.htm