Pangeometry
In K. und Pangeometrie (1925), El Lissitzky created this triptych to demonstrate three methods of visual construction. What he has labeled as “Leonardo” was referring to the predominantly Western European […]
In K. und Pangeometrie (1925), El Lissitzky created this triptych to demonstrate three methods of visual construction. What he has labeled as “Leonardo” was referring to the predominantly Western European […]
Vladimir Tatlin exhibited his contre-reliefs in Moscow and Petrograd (St. Petersburg) in 1915. These three dimensional constructions inhabited corners, unlike his centre-reliefs which were mounted against a flat wall. One […]
In a speech made at an informal general meeting of the Royal British Institute of Architects on December 9, 1936, László Moholy-Nagy outlined the spatial concepts that he elaborated in […]
American architect Claude Fayette Bragdon captivated audiences with his designs for mesmerizing light shows in the early twentieth century. In addition to his writings on the spatial fourth dimension, Bragdon […]
I’m starting the New Year with one goal accomplished. I became a Registered Architect in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on December 29, 2015. Thanks to NCARB for loosening some of […]