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Architectural Design Inspires: Architectural Art
Fine architectural design inspires high quality artworks.
The artworks may be constructed as elements within the building or may be in the more traditional realm of the fine arts of paintings, drawings or sculpture.
This show combines both to demonstrate that they share common ground and are worthy of public display in an uplifting and honorable manner, for your enjoyment.
ine architectural design inspires high quality artworks.
The artworks may be constructed as elements within the building or may be in the more traditional realm of the fine arts of paintings, drawings or sculpture.
In the past few years, the academic and professional debate has focused primarily on form-making, the most obvious result of which has been those blobs, or funny shapes, that have proliferated in many architectural and urban design studios.
But according to architectural theorist Antoine Picon: "What many designers have had in common is the belief that architectural form must express the intrinsic complexity of the invisible electronic networks and fields that surround it.
Carlo Ratti and his colleagues and partners have taken a different course.
Their mapping comes prior to any architectural endeavor.
It reveals a level of complexity with which design should not even try to compete."
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