Architecture - Strictly Minimal Series

For a couple of years students at Belgrade?s Fakultet savremenih umetnosti have been designing posters dedicated to architectural masterpieces. The series, titled Architecture ? Strictly Minimal, is part of the school's course on Contemporary Architecture and Design and Interior Design module. Presented with a template, each of the students was tasked with selecting a piece of architecture they found fascinating and then designing a single figure around it. The graphic language applied throughout the series was formulated intentionally to reduce each chosen piece to a single and eye-catching motif. This minimalist gesture thus reveals something special about this work of architecture.
© An?ela ?or?evi? ? Wall House 2 by John Hejduk
For a couple of years students at Belgrade?s Fakultet savremenih umetnosti have been designing posters dedicated to architectural masterpieces. The series, titled Architecture ? Strictly Minimal, is part of the school's course on Contemporary Architecture and Design and Interior Design module. Presented with a template, each of the students was tasked with selecting a piece of architecture they found fascinating and then designing a single figure around it. The graphic language applied throughout the series was formulated intentionally to reduce each chosen piece to a single and eye-catching motif. This minimalist gesture thus reveals something special about this work of architecture.
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© An?ela ?or?evi? ? Wall House 2 by John Hejduk
For a couple of years students at Belgrade?s Fakultet savremenih umetnosti have been designing posters dedicated to architectural masterpieces. The series, titled Architecture ? Strictly Minimal, is part of the school's course on Contemporary Architecture and Design and Interior Design module. Presented with a template, each of the students was tasked with selecting a piece of architecture they found fascinating and then designing a single figure around it. The graphic language applied throughout the series was formulated intentionally to reduce each chosen piece to a single and eye-catching motif. This minimalist gesture thus reveals something special about this work of architecture.
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