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Order in Space

Keith Critchlow's visual and geometric introduction to spatial order, with Fuller as an explicit inspiration. It builds from points and spherepoints through close-packing hierarchies to the regular solids, translating synergetic ideas into a teaching manual.

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Order in Space

Keith Critchlow's source book is a visual and geometric introduction to spatial order, with Fuller as an explicit inspiration. It begins from points, spherepoints, and the economy of dimensional unfolding.

Core structure

  • Dedication and preface
  • The economic unfolding of the dimensions of space
  • Evolution of the basic spherepoint configurations
  • Symmetry and close-packing hierarchies
  • Surface relationships and regular solids
  • Later geometric demonstrations and plates

Main ideas

  • Space is presented as a dynamic, experiential field rather than an abstract blank.
  • The spherepoint becomes the economy-first way to think about position.
  • Tetrahedron, cube, sphere, octahedron, and icosahedron are related by structural economy.
  • The book emphasizes model-making and visual reasoning.
  • Fuller's geometric work is treated as a source for understanding spatial order.

Why it matters

This is a strong companion to Fuller's geometry books because it translates synergetic ideas into a teaching manual. It helps make the geometric logic visible rather than merely verbal.

See Also

Sources

  • order_in_space/ — book project directory (repo-local source tree)
  • order_in_space/index.md — project index

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