Thursday, July 25, 2013

Blog assignment 3 "Axonometric Projection"

Café Aubette Strasbourg by Theo van Doesburg in 1931. Axonometric projection
is the rendering of an object or floor plan in scale as viewed from a stated angle, Three-dimensional view
that shows the height, width, and depth of an object. However, it does not change when changing the
perspective. The architect's passion for abstract art finds its roots in the anti-rational Dada movement. Doesburg uses large colored shapes as decorations on the walls to draw diagonals that create dynamism and tension coming into contact with the rectangles of the structural elements such as doors and windows.

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