The King’s College Pullover uses cables and ribbing to evoke the vaults and buttresses of Gothic chapels.
Some readers found the architectural sidebars too brief, wishing for more in-depth technical discussion on garment "architecture" (construction) rather than purely aesthetic inspiration. Knitting Architecture: 20 Patterns Exploring Fo...
The collection includes a sweater mimicking the Bauhaus style and the Opera House Shell , which uses short rows to capture the curves of the Sydney Opera House. The King’s College Pullover uses cables and ribbing
by Tanis Gray , published by Interweave Press in 2013, explores the structural and aesthetic parallels between building design and knitwear construction. The book features 20 designs from innovative designers that translate historical and modern architectural themes into wearable garments and accessories. Core Themes and Inspiration by Tanis Gray , published by Interweave Press
Patterns inspired by Greek sculpture , Byzantine mosaics (the Byzantine Pullover ), and Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater . Key Patterns and Designers
Reviewers on platforms like Goodreads and Amazon praise the book for its high-quality photography and "wearable" artistic designs.