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method:hand-glazed-tileworkHand-glazed tilework
Painting and glazing bisque-fired tiles by hand in a workshop to achieve long-lasting, custom color with the sensitivity needed for a field of centers.
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- The current chapter, arguing that ornament arises naturally from the living process of unfolding a field of centers.
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- One of the primary material forms of frieze patterns observed at the Alhambra.
- Edge-to-edge coverings of a surface with no overlaps or gaps
- Two interlaced forms, each with two-fold rotational symmetry, Figure 2
- Pattern with vertical mirrors at left and right edges of the primitive cell, Figure 3
- Pattern with vertical mirror, two-fold rotation, and glide-reflection symmetry, also counterchange symmetry, Figure 6
- The workshop maintained by CES for producing handmade tiles, allowing direct control over glazes.
- Traditional skilled manual work that allows careful adaptation and variation through patient, personal attention.
- A morphogenetic sequence for direct architect management of tilework, incorporating the fifteen transformations into design and laying steps.