Islamic pattern as the base for the layout of a public space
The use of an Islamic geometric pattern as the basis for the layout of precious public spaces is the corner stone of a design concept packed with symbolism and a noble recognition of the early Islamic artists that developed a form of art that has since become an icon of the Islamic civilization, and which remains - to our modern days - a field of study of both Western and Eastern scholars.
Islamic non-periodic patterns on tower façade
This work on an aluminum shell for a tower façade shows the benefits of being able to programmatically produce and control Islamic patterns, so as to be able to integrate lightning, structural components, architectural elements and solve engineering issues on the fly. The geometric design is comprised of over 250,000 pieces and uses over 20,000 light-bulbs for illumination effects.
Vitraux and hardwood floors
These works show original and non-traditional uses of interlace geometric design. Nomad Inception has engineered solutions for cutting and assembling these kinds of works, enabling us to supply our customers with these unique and exclusive products.
The Mosque: interlaced marble floors and full articulation of design elements
This is a fictitious scene of a mosque showing a particular set of abilities that Nomad Inception has attained. First, we can see an intricate interlace design in the floor with three shades of marble. In addition, we can see a seamless articulation of design elements: the massive columns meet the floor's geometric design integrating impeccably between the interlacing lines. Furthermore, the columns support a dome-like structure forming a Seal of Salomon shape, in correspondence with the floor's design that envelopes the same shape within its complex patterns.
Palace pool
This is a fictitious model of a Palace's backyard and swimming pool, with an original design for the pool's interlace zellige work.
Moroccan Riad: day and night lightning
This is a fictitious model of a Riad in a style frequently seen in the Maghreb and the south of the Iberian Peninsula. The works shows Nomad Inception's capacity to produce quality renderings in both types of lightning: natural and artificial.


