
Circle " God is a circle whose center is everywhere but whose circumference is nowhere" Circle means perfection cyclicity superiority of the divinity but also instability & movement In nature soap bubbles are spherical & internal trees' rings are circular; the legend tells that Giotto drew a perfect O while perfection is tangible on Michelangelo's Tondo Doni & Botticelli's Vergine col Bambino King Arthur's knights were pairs around a round table & nowadays people sit in circle to make a decision or watch a show Bruno Munari selects & describes in this little extraordinary encyclopedia several uses of this fascinating & mysterious form unstable & hieratic at the same time Square Square has much importance in man's life a lot of churches monuments games (like chess) & fonts are square-based But man seems not to realise itone more time Bruno Munari amazes us with an historical anthropological scientific square book Triangle From the vegetable structure of the coconut to the diagram of human settlements by Le Corbusier one can frequently find the shape of the equilateral triangle in many different occurrences both in a natural environment & in artificial works Along with the circle & the square the equilateral triangle is one of the three basic forms & is suitable to be combined in modular frameworks to generate a structured field in which endless other combinatorial forms may be constructed From classical Arab & Japanese decorations to the contemporary architecture of Buckminster Fuller & Wright the familiarity with the equilateral triangle in all its formal & structural resources generates curious & fascinating experimentations After the books of the same collection dedicated to the circle & the square a new reprint by Bruno Munari about the many uses of this evocative shape throughout the centuries These studies were originally published in 1976 in the series Quaderni di design curated by Munari himself for Zanichelli