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Composites, Conventions, AxonometricsFrom Thin to Thick

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ORTHOGRAPHIC AXONOMETRIC

First And Second Positions Axonometric Position

Theory of Axonometric Projection

PLANE OF PROJECTION

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4.105: Axonometric Constructions

matrix of projection types

trimetric as projection

AXONOMETRIC CONSTRUCTIONSmatrix of projection types

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4.105: Axonometric Constructions

matrix of projection types

trimetric as projectionTRIMETRIC AS PROJECTION

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trimetric as projection

trimetric as projection

all axes are foreshortened

TRIMETRIC AS PROJECTION

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trimetric as projection

trimetric as projection

all axes are foreshortened

TRIMETRIC AS PROJECTIONall axes are foreshortened

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isometric as projection

special case trimetric: all axes are foreshortened equally

isometric as construction

all axes are drawn true length - all shapes reconstructed

ISOMETRIC AS PROJECTIONspecial case trimetric: all axes are foreshortened equally

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isometric as projection

special case trimetric: all axes are foreshortened equally

isometric as construction

all axes are drawn true length - all shapes reconstructed

ISOMETRIC AS PROJECTIONall axes are drawn true length - all shapes reconstructed

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architectural axonometric as projection

parallel oblique projection - projection plane parallel to one face

architectural axonometric as construction

cavalier axo: all axes are drawn true length - plan shape preserved

[cavalier]

ARCHITECTURAL AXONOMETRIC AS PROJECTIONparallel oblique projection - projection plane parallel to one face

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architectural axonometric as projection

parallel oblique projection - projection plane parallel to one face

architectural axonometric as construction

cavalier axo: all axes are drawn true length - plan shape preserved

[cavalier]

ARCHITECTURAL AXONOMETRIC AS CONSTRUCTEDcavalier axo: all axes are drawn true length - plan shape preserved

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architectural axonometric as construction

cabinet axo: receding lines at half-length - plan shape preserved

[cabinet]

[cavalier]

axonometric: plan bias

archigram (peter cook): plug-in city, 1964

ARCHITECTURAL AXONOMETRIC AS CONSTRUCTEDcabinet axo: receding lines at half-length - plan shape preserved

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architectural axonometric as construction

cabinet axo: receding lines at half-length - plan shape preserved

[cabinet]

[cavalier]

axonometric: plan bias

archigram (peter cook): plug-in city, 1964Plug-In CityArchigram (Peter Cook)1964

Courtesy of Archigram. Used with permission.

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axonometric: plan bias

hannes meyer: league of nations competition entry, 1927

axonometric: plan bias

charles gwathmey: whig hall, princeton, 1975

League of Nations Competition EntryHannes Meyer1927

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Schroder HouseGerrit Rietveld1920’s

Drawing of Schröder House removed due to copyright restrictions.See Phaidon picture gallery for a reference image.

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Maison ParticuliéreTheo van Doesburg1923

Drawing of Maison Particulière removed due to copyright restrictions.See Martin Sommer's webpage on Doesburg for a reference image.

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Worm’s Eye AxonometricsMario Botta

Courtesy of Mario Botta Architetto. Used with permission.

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Nursing home in Agra, Switzerland, competition project, 1980 State bank in Freiburg, Switzerland, 1977-1982 Administrative center in Brühl, Germany, competition project, 1980

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axonometric: plan bias

hannes meyer: league of nations competition entry, 1927

axonometric: plan bias

charles gwathmey: whig hall, princeton, 1975Whig Hall: Princeton UniversityCharles Gwathmey1975

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Project axonometrics of Whig Hall removed due to copyright restrictions.See page 2 of Gwathmey Siegel's project PDF on Whig Hall for reference images.

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axonometric: plan bias

auguste choisy: temples from “histoire de l’architecture” 1899

axonometric: section bias

francis ching: solar shading

Temples from “Histoire de L’Architecture”Auguste Choisy1899

Source: Choisy, Auguste. "Architecture Grecque." In Histoire de l'architecture. Vol 1. G. Baranger, 1899. This work is in the public domain.

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axonometric: plan bias

auguste choisy: temples from “histoire de l’architecture” 1899

axonometric: section bias

francis ching: solar shading

Solar Shading (section bias)Francis Ching

© John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. This content is excluded from our Creative Commons license. For more information, see http://ocw.mit.edu/fairuse. Source: Ching, Francis D. K. "1.18 Solar Shading." In Building Construction Illustrated. 4th ed. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2008. ISBN: 9780470087817.

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exploded axonometric: intervention

bernard tschumi: intermodal station, losanna, 1988 - 2001

exploded axonometric: assembly

bernard tschumi: glass video gallery, groningen, 1990

Intermodal StationBernard Tschumi1988-2001

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Courtesy of Bernard Tschumi Architects (Alison McIlvride). Used with permission.

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exploded axonometric: intervention

bernard tschumi: intermodal station, losanna, 1988 - 2001

exploded axonometric: assembly

bernard tschumi: glass video gallery, groningen, 1990Glass Video GalleryBernard Tschumi1990

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Courtesy of Bernard Tschumi Architects (Alison McIlvride). Used with permission.

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exploded axonometric: assembly

exploded axonometric: spatial analysis

hariri & hariri: kash villa, us virgin islands, 1989

Exploded Axon

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Cosmic ThingDamian Ortega2002

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exploded axonometric: assembly

exploded axonometric: spatial analysis

hariri & hariri: kash villa, us virgin islands, 1989

Kash VillaHariri + Hariri1989

Exploded axonometric drawing of Kash Villa removed due to copyright restrictions.

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exploded axonometric: configuration

moshe safdie: habitat ‘67 in montreal

non-axonometric spatial analysis

daniel castor: bramante’s tempietto in rome

Habitat ‘67Moshe Safdie1967

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exploded axonometric: configuration

moshe safdie: habitat ‘67 in montreal

non-axonometric spatial analysis

daniel castor: bramante’s tempietto in rome

Bramante’s Tempietto in RomeDaniel Castor

Courtesy of Daniel Castor. Used with permission.

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non-axonometric spatial analysis

daniel castor: bramante’s tempietto in rome

avocado jellyfish

Bramante’s Tempietto in RomeDaniel Castor

Courtesy of Daniel Castor. Used with permission.

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SketchpadIvan Sutherland

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