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  2. Chamfered square tiling - Wikipedia

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    In floor tiling, this pattern with small squares has been labeled as Metro Broadway Matte and alternate corner square tile. [1] With large squares it has been called a Dijon tile pattern. [1] As 3 rows of rectangles, it has been called a basketweave tiling and triple block tile pattern . [2] [1]

  3. Lists of uniform tilings on the sphere, plane, and hyperbolic ...

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    A few of the infinitely many such patterns in the hyperbolic plane are also listed. (Increasing any of the numbers defining a hyperbolic or Euclidean tiling makes another hyperbolic tiling.) Point groups: (p 2 2) dihedral symmetry, =,, … (order )

  4. Pinwheel tiling - Wikipedia

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    Federation Square's sandstone façade. Federation Square, a building complex in Melbourne, Australia, features the pinwheel tiling.In the project, the tiling pattern is used to create the structural sub-framing for the facades, allowing for the facades to be fabricated off-site, in a factory and later erected to form the facades.

  5. Cairo pentagonal tiling - Wikipedia

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    Infinitely many different pentagons can form this pattern, belonging to two of the 15 families of convex pentagons that can tile the plane. Their tilings have varying symmetries; all are face-symmetric. One particular form of the tiling, dual to the snub square tiling, has tiles with the minimum possible perimeter among all pentagonal tilings ...

  6. List of aperiodic sets of tiles - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a tiling is a partition of the plane (or any other geometric setting) into closed sets (called tiles), without gaps or overlaps (other than the boundaries of the tiles). [1] A tiling is considered periodic if there exist translations in two independent directions which map the tiling onto itself.

  7. Truchet tiles - Wikipedia

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    In information visualization and graphic design, Truchet tiles are square tiles decorated with patterns that are not rotationally symmetric. When placed in a square tiling of the plane, they can form varied patterns, and the orientation of each tile can be used to visualize information associated with the tile's position within the tiling.