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                        <title>Osseous Truss Definition</title>
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            by Ernesto Bueno Generates an osseous-like diagonal truss structure from locally defined points.
Posted in Parametricismo: http://bit.ly/celi94
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                        <title>Osseous Truss Pavilion</title>
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            by Ernesto Bueno An osseous-like diagonal truss structure from locally defined points.
Posted in Parametricismo: http://bit.ly/celi94
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                        <title>Penta-Phyllotaxis</title>
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            by Ernesto Bueno An idea for a skyscraper based on spiral phyllotaxis (...). A branching system of five ‘leafs’ grows around the ‘trunk’ and fold out to provide sun light protection...
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                        <title>Single List Monocoque</title>
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            by Ernesto Bueno A simple example that takes advantage of single lists on surfaces.
http://ernestobueno.blogspot.com/2009/07/monocoque-from-single-list-definitions.html</description>
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