Gaudi is among the best engineers and artists who ever lived, and I won’t belabor his greatness. It is cool though that Rhino (https://www.rhino3d.com/) got a shout out in this article, it is a similar blend of engineering and artistic excellence that I’ve only dabbled in briefly, but repeatedly pops up in the toolkits of the most interesting engineer-artists. One of my personal favorites is John Edmark who among other cool things made these shutter-synced 3D sculptures that are absolutely amazing: https://www.johnedmark.com/phifib/#itemId=572301305559869e24...
What's interesting about his engineering is that he used to obsessively make models of the cathedral to "spike" his ideas. They show this in the museum.
One of the most waterfall projects of all time actually had a fair bit of agile behind it.
Very cool. I think if you squint this is sort of like a 4D moire. You have a repeating 3D structure which you're looking at through a "grid" in time, causing aliasing.