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Pattern
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The endless variations on patterns are impossible to quantify; however, most patterns share
across the surface. At its simplest, the repeat is uniformly laid in a grid. To give variety to the
dimensional gure that plays up the surface of the material or a three-dimensional gure that
gives it depth. Three-dimensional patterns are most effective across a at surface, such as a
Custom Patterns
The designer can incorporate pat-
terns into the design of a space
in one of two ways: The most
obvious is to select and specify
a pre-made pattern such as a
textile, wallpaper, carpet, and
so forth. The other is to custom-
design a surface by laying out a
pattern that is implemented in
the installation of the material.
Pattern on a Floor
Pattern on a Wall
Michael Gabellini, Top of the Rock. Photo by Peter Murdock.
Machado and Silvetti Associates, The Getty Villa.
Photo courtesy of the architects.
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