adj. From Greek aniso- (“unequal”) + squaric (“relating to squares”).
Describing a geometric figure or pattern composed of multiple squares, each of differing size, with no two squares sharing the same dimensions. An anisosquaric form emphasizes variation in scale while maintaining the fundamental geometry of the square.
Describing a geometric figure or pattern composed of multiple squares, each of differing size, with no two squares sharing the same dimensions. An anisosquaric form emphasizes variation in scale while maintaining the fundamental geometry of the square.
Architects described the façade as anisosquaric: a collage of uneven squares evoking the restless geometry of the lungless boys myth.
by nonr_ November 7, 2025
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