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Cubic Collection

"Cubic: A World of Geometric Wonders and Artistic Marvels" Step into a world where squares reign supreme, as we explore the fascinating realm of all things cubic

Background imageCubic Collection: Rubiks cube, artwork

Rubiks cube, artwork
Rubiks cube, computer artwork

Background imageCubic Collection: Square tomato

Square tomato. Conceptual image of a tomato that has a cuboid shape. This could represent a tomato that has been genetically modified to form this shape to allow more efficient packaging

Background imageCubic Collection: Perovskite

Perovskite
Large black, pseudocubic crystals of perovskite (calcium titanium oxide). It is a source of titanium and some rare earth metals

Background imageCubic Collection: Cubane molecule

Cubane molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of cubane (C8H8). Atoms are represented as colour-coded spheres (carbon, grey; hydrogen)

Background imageCubic Collection: Let your heart speak

Let your heart speak
Owe Emfestav

Background imageCubic Collection: Deep Pink Geometric Shapes 2

Deep Pink Geometric Shapes 2
Project C

Background imageCubic Collection: Deep Pink Geometric Shapes 3

Deep Pink Geometric Shapes 3
Project C

Background imageCubic Collection: Deep Pink Geometric Shapes 4

Deep Pink Geometric Shapes 4
Project C

Background imageCubic Collection: Cubic houses Rotterdam

Cubic houses Rotterdam
Henk Langerak

Background imageCubic Collection: Cubic Houses (Kubuswoning) by Piet Blom, Rotterdam, Holland / Netherlands

Cubic Houses (Kubuswoning) by Piet Blom, Rotterdam, Holland / Netherlands
Cubic Houses (Kubuswoning) by Piet Blom, Rotterdam, Holland/Netherlands

Background imageCubic Collection: Panoramic view of Rotterdam Food Market and Cubic Houses by night, Holland / Netherlands

Panoramic view of Rotterdam Food Market and Cubic Houses by night, Holland / Netherlands
Panoramic view of Rotterdam Food Market and Cubic Houses by night, Holland/Netherlands

Background imageCubic Collection: Austria, Vienna, Secession building - an exhibition hall

Austria, Vienna, Secession building - an exhibition hall

Background imageCubic Collection: Mosaic with cubic prospective, first century BC, from the tablinum of a roman villa

Mosaic with cubic prospective, first century BC, from the tablinum of a roman villa
930424 Mosaic with cubic prospective, first century BC, from the tablinum of a roman villa, national museum of Rome (museo nazionale romano), Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageCubic Collection: Cubic houses

Cubic houses
Henk Langerak

Background imageCubic Collection: The Cubes

The Cubes
Theo Luycx

Background imageCubic Collection: The first air-ship to cross the Atlantic (b / w photo)

The first air-ship to cross the Atlantic (b / w photo)
3652706 The first air-ship to cross the Atlantic (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The first air-ship to cross the Atlantic)

Background imageCubic Collection: House of Cubes

House of Cubes
Jeroen van de Wiel

Background imageCubic Collection: Cubic Reflection

Cubic Reflection
Harry Verschelden

Background imageCubic Collection: Picture No. 12020042

Picture No. 12020042
The Okahiongo Elephant Lodge near Purros in the Kaokoland, Namibia. Date:

Background imageCubic Collection: Halite

Halite
Large cubes of halite (sodium chloride) which is a common resource of salt. This specimen is from Orenburg, Russia

Background imageCubic Collection: Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. The tetrapylon

Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. The tetrapylon. Ancient type of monument of cubic shape with a gate on each of the four sides

Background imageCubic Collection: Capitals

Capitals

Background imageCubic Collection: Colourful dice

Colourful dice

Background imageCubic Collection: Minerals, Iron Pyrite or Fools Gold crystals, cubic crystals on host rock

Minerals, Iron Pyrite or Fools Gold crystals, cubic crystals on host rock

Background imageCubic Collection: Geometrical Constructions and Principles C017 / 3484

Geometrical Constructions and Principles C017 / 3484
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing the analysis of various geometrical concepts and constructions. Figures and shapes included are the construction of cubic and biquadratic equations

Background imageCubic Collection: Space-centred cubic crystal structure F006 / 7162

Space-centred cubic crystal structure F006 / 7162
Space-centred cubic crystal structure, computer artwork

Background imageCubic Collection: Space-centred cubic crystal structure F006 / 7176

Space-centred cubic crystal structure F006 / 7176
Space-centred cubic crystal structure, computer artwork

Background imageCubic Collection: Iron pyrite crystals, SEM

Iron pyrite crystals, SEM
Iron pyrite crystals, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Iron pyrite (iron disulphide, FeS2), commonly known as fools gold, is the most abundant sulphide mineral and often occurs as cubes

Background imageCubic Collection: Iron pyrite crystal, SEM

Iron pyrite crystal, SEM
Iron pyrite crystal, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Iron pyrite (iron disulphide, FeS2), commonly known as fools gold, is the most abundant sulphide mineral and often occurs as cubes

Background imageCubic Collection: DNA 6-way junction, artwork C014 / 2585

DNA 6-way junction, artwork C014 / 2585
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) cube, computer artwork. The DNA cube is formed from six different DNA strands. Each side of the cube is composed of a single circular DNA strand

Background imageCubic Collection: Sodium chloride structure C016 / 8873

Sodium chloride structure C016 / 8873
Sodium chloride structure, molecular model. Sodium chloride (common salt) consists of a cubic lattice of sodium (small spheres) and chlorine (green) ions and has the chemical formula NaCl

Background imageCubic Collection: Tetrahedrite specimen

Tetrahedrite specimen
Tetrahedrite. Specimen of the mineral tetrahedrite (copper antimony sulphide). It consists of flat-faced tetrahedral-shaped crystals

Background imageCubic Collection: Space-centred cubic crystal structure

Space-centred cubic crystal structure. Computer artwork of a space-centred cubic crystal lattice, a common arrangement of atoms in solids

Background imageCubic Collection: Calcium carbonate, SEM C017 / 8495

Calcium carbonate, SEM C017 / 8495
False-coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of microscopic crystals of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate has many polymorphs (different shaped) crystal forms

Background imageCubic Collection: Calcium carbonate, SEM C017 / 8497

Calcium carbonate, SEM C017 / 8497
False-coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of microscopic crystals of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate has many polymorphs (different shaped) crystal forms

Background imageCubic Collection: Calcium carbonate, SEM C017 / 8491

Calcium carbonate, SEM C017 / 8491
False-coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of microscopic crystals of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate has many polymorphs (different shaped) crystal forms

Background imageCubic Collection: Pyrite C016 / 5651

Pyrite C016 / 5651
Pyrite (iron sulphide) is also known as fools gold. It often forms in cavities and nodules. Cubic clustered specimen from Bonanza mine, Mexico

Background imageCubic Collection: Model used for teaching by WH Bragg C016 / 3687

Model used for teaching by WH Bragg C016 / 3687
Salt. A model of the atomic structure of crystalline common salt (sodium chloride). This shows the cubic structure of alternating sodium and chlorine atoms

Background imageCubic Collection: Fluorite crystals C013 / 6697

Fluorite crystals C013 / 6697
Fluorite crystals. This sample is a mixture, and includes calcite, galena and pyrite. This specimen is from Glengowla East Mine, Oughterard, County Galway, Ireland

Background imageCubic Collection: The Latrobe gold nugget

The Latrobe gold nugget
A 717gm mass of crystallised cubes of gold about 11cms in length. Specimen was found at Mt. Ivor, Victoria, Australia in the presence of the then govenor of the colony, C. J. Latrobe

Background imageCubic Collection: Pyrite, Fools Gold

Pyrite, Fools Gold
Regular, cube-shaped crystals look as if they ve been polished but are formed like this within rock cavities. Pyrite comprises of (iron sulphide)

Background imageCubic Collection: Fluorite, pale green octahedron

Fluorite, pale green octahedron
With calcite, galena and pyrite. Its properties include fluorescence and cubed crystals. Specimen from Glengowla East mine, Oughterard, Co. Galway, Eire

Background imageCubic Collection: Scorodite

Scorodite comprises of (hydrated zinc arsenate) and is characterized by brownish-green crystals. Specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCubic Collection: Gerolamo Cardano, Italian mathematician

Gerolamo Cardano, Italian mathematician
Gerolamo Cardano (1501-1576), Italian mathematician and physician, coloured historical artwork. Gerolamo Cardano, also known as Jerome Cardan

Background imageCubic Collection: Lemonade

Lemonade. Bubbles rise from this carbonated water drink which has ice cubes and a slice of lemon added

Background imageCubic Collection: Ferrite molecule

Ferrite molecule
Ferrite, molecular model. Ferrite, or alpha-iron, is iron with a body centred cubic crystal structure

Background imageCubic Collection: Missing cube, artwork

Missing cube, artwork
Missing cube, computer artwork

Background imageCubic Collection: DNA cube, artwork

DNA cube, artwork
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) cube, computer artwork. The DNA cube is formed from six different DNA strands. Each side of the cube is composed of a single circular DNA strand




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"Cubic: A World of Geometric Wonders and Artistic Marvels" Step into a world where squares reign supreme, as we explore the fascinating realm of all things cubic. From mind-bending Rubik's cubes to awe-inspiring artwork, prepare to be captivated by the beauty and intricacy that lies within this geometric wonder. Imagine biting into a square tomato – nature's own masterpiece defying convention. Just like the Perovskite crystal structure, which showcases its unique cubic symmetry in mesmerizing patterns. Delve deeper into science and discover the Cubane molecule, an extraordinary creation with four carbon atoms arranged perfectly in a cube shape. Its significance extends beyond chemistry; it represents innovation and endless possibilities. Travel to Rotterdam, Holland/Netherlands, where Piet Blom's iconic Cubic Houses stand tall amidst modern architecture. These architectural marvels challenge traditional norms with their tilted angles and unconventional design. At nightfall, witness the breathtaking panoramic view of Rotterdam Food Market alongside these cubist abodes. Venture further to Vienna's Secession building - an exhibition hall that embraces cubic elements in its design. The fusion of artistry and geometry creates a space that is both visually striking and intellectually stimulating. Journey back in time to ancient Rome at the Museo Nazionale Romano, where you can admire a mosaic showcasing cubic perspective from the first century BC. This intricate piece transports us through history while highlighting humanity's fascination with geometric precision. Return to present-day Rotterdam for another glimpse at Kubuswoning or Cubic Houses – an architectural gem that challenges conventional living spaces with its innovative cube-shaped structures stacked on top of each other like giant Lego blocks. Marvel at black-and-white photographs capturing historic moments such as "The First Air-Ship to Cross the Atlantic. " Witnessing this monumental achievement reminds us how human ingenuity can conquer even seemingly impossible feats. Finally, immerse yourself in contemporary design with House of Cubes, where modern aesthetics meet practicality.