From a standpoint of cohesion, the architecture of the 20th century was a mess. Brutalist monoliths were constructed alongside shimmering aluminum waves, while some architects clung to scraps of ...
Cut 'n' Paste: From Architectural Assemblage to Collage City, a small and intriguing exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, open until December 1, investigates the overlooked but important ...
A new MoMA exhibition examines the all-important role of collage, long-lost love of architects. The ways we make architecture were forever changed by two commands: Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V. But as a new ...
With an increasing amount of architectural visualizations being published on social media, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Adding this to how the famous algorithm works, we end up always being exposed ...
Every year, ArchDaily honors the best architectural drawings of the year in an annual tradition that has now been going on for eight years. The 2022 edition is particularly special, as it showcases a ...
Robert Yoder loves geometry, even though he gives it a visual battering. Working with old roadway signs and sometimes Legos, he builds collage abstractions that are tough, savvy and rich with color ...
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