Escalators Flagstone Tessellation

 

Escalators Tessellation

This is a new flagstone tessellation that I did last week. It uses trapezoids and triangles in a linear pattern. 

The pattern is particularly interesting because of how the smaller subsections of the shapes each continuously mirror on diagonal paths.

A pair of two triangles one way, then mirrored, then again and so on. 

Same with the trapezoids. up, down, up, down on a diagonal plane. 

Back view Escaltors Tess

Back side is all triangles. 

Another interesting feature of this tessellation is that some of the triangles on the back side only worked right in certain gaps. While there were a few choices of the spaces to put then into, if you chose the wrong one, you were left with gaps that didn't quite work. 


Full view Escalators Flagstone Tessellation
I can usually tell if a gap will work if it has certain features. Either it nestles right up against the shapes on the other sides. Or there's only a micro rhombus gap on one side. Or there's a small hex gap, but one edge is cut off. 

I've tried to illustrate these concepts in the crease pattern in order to clarify. I also edited a triangle that I had originally drawn wrong. 


Crease pattern to fold Escalators Tessellation

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