An arrangement that connects books vertically and horizontally forming a shelf like structure that could hold books. Units are made by interlocking the leaves of two or more books.
The Scaler Joint
Explores the possibility of making partitions using books of varying sizes. Smaller books (mostly paperback) are interlocked with larger (hardbound) books at mid height. This sort of arrangement tries to take advantage of the sizes and character of each book ie; it uses the strength of the hardbound but relies on the smaller, thinner paperback books for interlocking of different units.
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A: Bookshelf Column B: Joints for dome
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