October 23, 2013, 03:56 AM
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Nautilus’ form is inspired by the logarithmic spiral, a design found in nature in objects like hurricanes, spiral galaxies and the chambered nautilus, a conch-like shellfish that’s widely admired for its graceful symmetry. The Nautilus spiral was chosen over a host of other natural and artificial designs after a year of intensive R&D by the K-Tek design team. K-Tek engineers had to tighten up the curve from the logarithmic spiral they started with in order to make it fit into K-Tek’s upcom...
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