Russell Towle's Zonotile Gallery

A regular 26-gon is tiled, with an orderly central
region, and disorder elsewhere.

A small portion of a very large zonotile. Note the
lone regular octagon.

A perturbed expansion of a polar zonohedron (actually
a zonotile lofted into 3D).

Another perturbed zonotile lofted into 3D.
Both this and the other lofted zonotile above were
exported from Mathematica
to Geo3D (a wonderful QuickDraw3D program available
here).

The first and second dodecahedral expansions of an
n=13 polar zonohedron.
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