In the article (Tessellations) by Dana Mackenzie, it talks about how tessellation are all over the world in many ways. They are used in a lot of different designs. “Tessellations of a plane can be found in the regular patterns of tiles on a bathroom floor, of flagstones in a patio”. Math is used in more things than we know. Tessellations are cool patterns but can also be used for interior design and be decor for homes and business. “Tessellations allow an artist to translate a small motif into a pattern that covers an arbitrarily large area” (Dana Mackenzie). Turtle shells, honeycombs, raspberries, quilts, fish scales and the art of M.C. Escher are just a few examples of real-life …show more content…
Escher) by Robert Coolman talks about how there are many tessellations besides just regular tessellations, for example, there are semi-regular tessellations, monohedral tessellations, and A periodic tessellations. “Let’s explore the wide variety of tessellations we find in nature, functional design and art” (Robert Coolman). The shapes that tessellate are triangles, squares, and hexagons. You can also have other regular shapes tessellate but you have to have different kinds put together. The first tessellations were made with square tiles. Many cultures have come up with different ways to make all sorts of different tessellations. For example, the article reads, “Cultures ranging from Irish and Arabic to Indian and Chinese have all practiced tiling at various levels of complexity” (Coolman). Therefore tessellations are very popular in the math world all over the