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  2. Hadi Teherani - Wikipedia

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    He founded the architecture office BRT with his colleagues Bothe, Richter in 1991 additionally, he founded the design company under his own name, Hadi Teherani AG, in 2003 for his designing plans and ideas. He is a member of the Free Academy of Arts Hamburg (in German: Freien Akademie der Künste Hamburg) since 1999.

  3. List of surfaces - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of surfaces in mathematics. They are divided into minimal surfaces , ruled surfaces , non-orientable surfaces , quadrics , pseudospherical surfaces , algebraic surfaces , and other types of surfaces.

  4. Electromagnetic metasurface - Wikipedia

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    Generally speaking, metasurfaces could include some traditional concepts in the microwave spectrum, such as frequency selective surfaces (FSS), impedance sheets, and even Ohmic sheets. In the microwave regime, the thickness of these metasurfaces can be much smaller than the wavelength of operation (for example, 1/1000 of the wavelength) since ...

  5. Geometric design - Wikipedia

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    3D curves — Example 01 3D curves — Example 02. Geometrical design (GD) is a branch of computational geometry.It deals with the construction and representation of free-form curves, surfaces, or volumes [1] and is closely related to geometric modeling.

  6. Cambria (company) - Wikipedia

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    A silo, located on US 169 between St. Peter and Le Sueur, is rented by Cambria to store quartz granules and slabs. [13] The silo was repainted with the Cambria logo. Cambria was ordered to remove the sign by MnDOT because it violated state law against advertisements along public highway corridors and county ordinance in historic preservation districts. [13]

  7. Colorforms - Wikipedia

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    The Colorforms concept was developed by Harry and Patricia Kislevitz in 1951, [1] firmly rooted in the Modernist design ethos and reflecting the Color Field abstract style prevalent at the time. The basic concept behind Colorforms is the ability to adhere and reposition abstract and geometric color form shapes on random surfaces to create art.

  8. Constant-mean-curvature surface - Wikipedia

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    Besides macroscopic bubble surfaces CMC surfaces are relevant for the shape of the gas–liquid interface on a superhydrophobic surface. [28] Like triply periodic minimal surfaces there has been interest in periodic CMC surfaces as models for block copolymers where the different components have a nonzero interfacial energy or tension. CMC ...

  9. Isosurface - Wikipedia

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    An isosurface is a three-dimensional analog of an isoline.It is a surface that represents points of a constant value (e.g. pressure, temperature, velocity, density) within a volume of space; in other words, it is a level set of a continuous function whose domain is 3-space.