Thanks to his training in the Bauhaus tradition, Rick Wright created RWA in a spirit which embraces lessons learned through architecture, art, graphic design, textiles, pottery, interior design, industrial design, typography, and other design disciplines.
Below you will find one example of an object designed by RWA, through which design principles are explored, with varying degrees of utility.
A tesselating block, created by rotating a two-dimensional dissection of a square and extending into the third dimension.