Architectural Illustration
The most iconic architecture has an aesthetic presence engineered into it's structure. The purpose of these works is to not only pay homage to the architecture, but to exemplify the structurally vivid presence through the use of bright hues.
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The Carlyle - Miami, Florida
Arch: Kiehnel & Elliot c. 1941
Painted as restored by the Miami Design Preservation League, 1988
The Carlyle - Miami, Florida
Arch: Kiehnel & Elliot c. 1941
Shown as the building is presented for the 1996 film, The Birdcage.
The Carlyle - Miami, Florida
Arch: Kiehnel & Elliot c. 1941
The building as it currently exists in 2021.
Arcosanti, Crafts 3 - Arcosanti, Arizona
Arch: Paolo Soleri c.1970
The Water Works Building (abandoned) - Waco, Texas
The Coca-Cola Building (abandoned) - Waco, Texas
Arch: Robert V. Derrah c.1938
The Paramount - Austin, Texas
Arch: John Eberson c.1915
The Jones Center - Austin, Texas
Arch: Lewis Tsuramaki Lewis Architects reno. 2017
The Texas Capitol - Austin, Texas
Arch: Elijah E. Myers c. 1881
Stability or Ixtapas
The Pendulum
The Robie House - Chicago, Illinois
Arch: Frank Lloyd Wright c. 1910
The Frank Lloyd Wright Studio - Oak Park, Illinois
Arch: Frank Lloyd Wright c. 1911
Unity Temple - Oak Park, Illinois
Arch: Frank Lloyd Wright c. 1910
Natoma Alley - San Francisco, CA
As seen from the 5th floor of Architect Mario Botta's San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Via Sol - Palm Springs, CA
Arch: Donald J Wexler c. 1957
The Elrod Home - Palm Springs, CA
Arch: John Lautner c. 1968
The Kaufman House - Palm Springs, CA
Arch: Richard Neutra c. 1946