Experiment 2: Week 1 - Axonometric Drawings

WEEK 1: AXONOMETRIC DRAWINGS




1. OSCAR NIEMEYER

1. Curved Lines - Free-flowing and sensual curves. The importance of flexibility and fluidity and avoiding the hard and rigid.

2. Rhythm/Repetition - There is unified, repeated movement, certain patterns or shapes run across the structures, creating a sense of rhythm.




3. Balance - There seems to be a balance between the 'light' and the 'heavy'. Some components take a lighter, more gentle feel whilst others seem more complex and weighty/bulky.



2. BENEDETTA TAGLIABUE

1. Geometry (combined together) - Unique shapes of different forms and sizes combine together to create new, innovative building designs. There are several components and not just one single geometrical figure. 


2. Movement - The form of the shapes and lines of the building expresses dynamic, energetic, vibrant movement and rhythm. 



3. Complex, convoluted - Further study is needed for each building to fully comprehend its form. There is intricate design work - multiple lines, shapes, forms, colours, materials, etc



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