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2017 TRABAJO PRÁCTICO Nº2 – FASE 1: “Reconocimiento del territorio metropolitano: Problemas, patrones espaciales y experimentación proyectual» Descargas: TP2-FASE 1- Interv Urbanistica 2017 …
2017 TRABAJO PRÁCTICO Nº2 – FASE 1: “Reconocimiento del territorio metropolitano: Problemas, patrones espaciales y experimentación proyectual» Descargas: TP2-FASE 1- Interv Urbanistica 2017 …
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2017 TRABAJO PRÁCTICO Nº2 – FASE 1: “Reconocimiento del territorio metropolitano: Problemas, patrones espaciales y experimentación proyectual» Descargas: TP2-FASE 1- Interv Urbanistica 2017 …
El diseño de periódicos, revistas y libros se ha vuelto un reto a medida que lo digital ocupa la mayoría de nuestras comunicaciones. Explora estos 50 ejemplos del diseño editorial que se hace en diferentes rincones del planeta y descubre lo que puedes aprender de ellos.
Completed in 2016 in Petersfield, United Kingdom. Images by Hufton + Crow, Matthew Rice. Bedales School is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the edge of the South Downs National Park in the village of Steep near Petersfield....
El diseño y la arquitectura son los mejores aliados para crear un hogar acogedor y distinto con el que presumir. Te mostramos 15 increíbles soluciones que darán aún más vida a tu vivienda.
Marking the birthday of architect Ricardo Bofill last December, photographer Sebastian Weiss recently captured the designer's iconic La Muralla Roja in Spain.
Thanks for all the comments on the urban transects revisited post – an engaged and wonderfully broad ranging conversation. I think a common thread in the dialogue is that an urban transect h…
Japanese designer Shigeo Fukuda (1932-2009) was a master of graphic wit. His sometimes Escher-like designs often used humor or visual illusion to communicate a message. He was born into a family of toy makers and loved to practice the art of origami as a child. Later, he took a keen interest in Western minimalist design known as the Swiss Style, but his own work could be visually elusive. American graphic designer Seymour Chwast said that “Fukuda is not a communicator who conforms to the principles of accessibility. With few exceptions, his purpose is to mystify.” Although he had some commercial clients, most of his work was for social and cultural concerns. He was a popular figure among American designers. His book “Visual Illusion” (Rikuyosha Publishing, 1982) was a virtual textbook for designers in the United States. "Mr. Fukuda was indeed a prankster throughout his life. To reach the front door of his house, on the outskirts of Tokyo, a visitor had to walk down a path to a door that appeared to be far away. In fact, appearances were deceiving because the front door was only four feet high. Inside, Mr. Fukuda would emerge from a concealed white door exactly the same color as the wall to offer the visitor a pair of red house slippers." -Seymour Chwast