Another example of type application on buildings. This time on the original Technical Drawings (Elevation).
A representation of what is happening behind the surface of the building in terms of use of spaces. The viewer is able to understand the layout of the house before entering into it.
By substracting the drawing for type, we can see a composition of typographic elements (words) in a way that is instructed from the building setup. Therefore the type represents the building and could possibly be a standalone element for a graphical representation of its elevation. A typographical elevation.
Another example of type application on buildings. This time on the original Technical Drawings (Elevation).
ReplyDeleteA representation of what is happening behind the surface of the building in terms of use of spaces. The viewer is able to understand the layout of the house before entering into it.
By substracting the drawing for type, we can see a composition of typographic elements (words) in a way that is instructed from the building setup. Therefore the type represents the building and could possibly be a standalone element for a graphical representation of its elevation. A typographical elevation.
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ReplyDeleteThanx for the info mamute. Valuable information. Please keep up dropping any comments, ideas, suggestions.
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its great to see monospace alive and kicking, explore things you really like, watching exciting results
ReplyDeletecant wait to see more of the design process
check out
http://www.asymptote-architecture.com
cause its a wicked site with pretty good works
http://www.tschumi.com
theoretical works - manhattan transcripts for inspiration!
If this helps, lets make an interactive exchange of info since we are both mature students in terms of innovation and creativity
keep up the good work mono!
hehe :) thanx!
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