Great Mosque, Cordoba
data13/F32
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Geometry
- The symmetry group of the tiling is 4*2 (p4g).
- All the internal angles of the constituent polygons are a multiple of 45°.
- There is one non-regular reflective tile.
- The tiling satisfies the interlace condition and has no finite interlace and one infinite interlace with straight cross-overs.
- The tiling is edge-to-edge.
- As drawn, contains about 71 polygons.
References
Publications referenced:
- Photo by David Wade: TUR 0510 (Sultan Han, Konya, Turkey) from [wadei] (1229AD, 626AH)
- 308:94-1866 (Toledo, Spain. Two tiles) from [vami] (15th century AD)
- 308:96-1866 (Toledo, Spain. Tile) from [vami] (15th century AD)
- 689:1-1896 (Spain. Tile) from [vami] (15th century AD)
- Figure 32 from [elsaid]
- Figure 5.2.13 (a) on page 237 from [gands]
- Page 303 from [abas]
- Page 47 from [cahier]
- Page 47 from [cahier]
- Page 56 from [critchlow]
- Photo 4.12, page 85; Figure 4.17, page 102 (Great Mosque, Cordova, Spain) from [abas]
- Photo by David Wade: MOR 0425 (Fez, Morocco) from [wadei]
- Photo from M Bulut (Doner Khatum, Kayseri, Turkey) from [pc]
- Photo from M Bulut (Hatun Han, Pozar, Turkey) from [pc]
- Photo from M Bulut (Karatay madrasah, Antalya, Turkey. Portal) from [pc]
- Plate 74 (Prime Minister's room, Dar el-Bey, Tunis, Tunisia) from [collin]
- Table 33 (Sultan Han, Konya, Turkey) from [erdmann]
- Vol 1, page 179 (/2) (Morocco. This version has interlacing) from [paccard]
Photographs
Collections of similar tilings
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