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Sixth Street House | Morphosis

September 14, 2012 by bg-martin

Sixth Street House | Morphosis | 1989 Elevation with axonometric.

Categories: Archilibs, Architecture dwg, Design, Drafting • Tags: Archilibs, architecture, art, axonometric, design, Drafting, elevation, Morphosis, Thom Mayne

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Comprehensive Cancer Center | Morphosis

September 13, 2012 by bg-martin

Morphosis | Comprehensive Cancer Center | Los Angels “A series of composite superimposition of plans and elevations drawings illustrates the rotation of the moving element at different angular orientation and exploration of the fourth dimension, time.”

Categories: Archilibs, Architecture dwg, Design, Drafting • Tags: architecture, art, design, drawing, elevation, ink, Morphosis, Thom Mayne

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Sixth Street | Thom Mayne

September 12, 2012 by bg-martin

Thom Mayne with Andrew Zago | Sixth Street | Santa Monica, California | 1990 Isometric and Plan. Screenprint with metal foil on paper. ©Thom Mayne 

Categories: Archilibs, drawings • Tags: Archilibs, architecture, art, design, drawing, ink, mix-media, Thom Mayne

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Golf Club at Chiba Prefecture | Thom Mayne

September 11, 2012 by bg-martin

Thom Mayne | Colour Proof 1/1 | Golf Club at Chiba Prefecture | Japan | 1990 Serigraphy on paper “The print documents the relationship of a site strategy to a corresponding architecture. There is an emphasis on the spatial increment which is fundamental to the complex’s focus on measurement and movement.” [architect’s statement]

Categories: Archilibs, drawings • Tags: Archilibs, architecture, art, drawing, mix-media, Thom Mayne

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