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Philadelphia axonometric map (detail)

Philadelphia axonometric map (detail)


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Washington, D.C. axonometric map (detail)

Washington, D.C. axonometric map (detail)


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Pori Music and Congress Hall, Diploma project by Amarjit Kalsi (possibly in Jeremy Dixon’s Stu

Pori Music and Congress Hall, Diploma project by Amarjit Kalsi (possibly in Jeremy Dixon’s Studio), Architectural Association, 1981


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 PrototypeGustav Klutsis. Projects series for stands and propaganda facilities. 1922Constructivism f PrototypeGustav Klutsis. Projects series for stands and propaganda facilities. 1922Constructivism f PrototypeGustav Klutsis. Projects series for stands and propaganda facilities. 1922Constructivism f PrototypeGustav Klutsis. Projects series for stands and propaganda facilities. 1922Constructivism f PrototypeGustav Klutsis. Projects series for stands and propaganda facilities. 1922Constructivism f PrototypeGustav Klutsis. Projects series for stands and propaganda facilities. 1922Constructivism f PrototypeGustav Klutsis. Projects series for stands and propaganda facilities. 1922Constructivism f

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Gustav Klutsis. Projects series for stands and propaganda facilities. 1922

Constructivism flows over the process from image to structure and from spatial structures to its production.

Through Suprematism created by Malevich to abstract spatial constructions made by Lissitzky with his ‘prouns’, Gustav Klutsis went beyond and started his own experiments of abstract spatial structures and traslate them into real objects through dynamic transformations. These artifacts are in effect,  something like materialized 'prouns’ in specific objects.

The Prototypes above were part of the project series for stands and propaganda facilities to  mark the fifth anniversary of the October Revolution and the Fourth Congress of the Komintérn in 1922.


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Detail of drawing by RCA student Ed Crooks.The Royal College of Art Architecture Show opens to the p

Detail of drawing by RCA student Ed Crooks.

The Royal College of Art Architecture Show opens to the public 29 June – 2 July. 

The Workshop, 26 Lambeth High Street, London SE1 7JS

https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/show-2017/


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