Gregg Fleishman

Architect/designer/artist/inventor Gregg Fleishman’s work is informed by geometry and functionality. He received his Architectural degree in 1970 from USC. His acclaimed futuristic innovative iconic SCULPT CHAIRS are in collections and museums. He coined the term “Rhombicube,” a diamond panel form distilled out of a 3-D checkerboard of cubes, which forms the geometrical basis for his Shelter Systems. His patented designs obviate the need for screws or fasteners, using integral slots and notches in plywood, employing wood springs and hinges. Gregg’s mission is to continue developing ways to make building easier. Gregg has designed major art installations at Burning Man 2011, 2012 and the Temple of Whollyness in 2013.

Scheduled Presentations

  • Cubic Symmetry and The Lost Triangle
    Day: Friday | Duration: 60 min. | Location: Fishbon University Stage

    “Sacred Geometry and architectural functionality” also describes the material. A slide show and accompanying spoken explanation with animations explaining the nature of cubic symmetry. Images of prototypes showing the evolution of an understanding of three dimensional geometry from models thru the Temple at Burning Man 2013.

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