iconic architecture illustrations by andré chiote

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'iconic architecture illustrations' by andré chiote
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portuguese illustrator andré chiote has approached architecture as iconic typologies - developing sets of images which aim to
simultaneously outline the emblematic and distinctive characteristics of various buildings. by creating different graphic compositions,
the expressionism speaks out beyond the structures themselves. works such as oscar niemeyer's centro niemeyer,
marcel breuer's whitney museum and renzo piano's LACMA buildings are found within the series.

 

 


fundação iberê camargo

 

 


LACMA

 

 


mercedes-benz museum

 

 


MUSAC

 

 


ningbo museum

 

 


riverside museum

 

 


whitney museum

 

 


centro niemeyer

 

 


museu de serralves

 

 


casa das histórias - paula rêgo

 

 

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  • This is a proposal with a very interesting color work to highlight the formal characteristics of the various architectural works.

    Diego Sandoval says:

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