SuperCube Walls, 2017

The SuperCube Walls study investigates periodic planar arrangements of SuperCube modules. The four-cube block extends into wall configurations through systematic repetition and strategic void placement.

Grid patterns with alternating rotations create consistent spacing. Rotated cubes can be replaced by their corresponding void configurations, generating continuous surfaces where faces merge into unified planes. This approach produces wall structures that maintain geometric coherence while varying the relationship between solid modules and empty spaces.

Different periodic arrangements are tested for suitability in planar applications. The four-cube unit is the repeating element, translating horizontally and vertically to form grid patterns. SuperCube interlocking logic adapts to wall and facade systems while preserving the module's geometric properties.

Photography: Phillip C. Reiner

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