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Design research

All the pictures here are taken from Pinterest geometric architecture design page these buildings are going to be my main source of inspiration when it comes to geometric architecture due to the fact, they all explore the geometric theme differently, they all have interesting ideas. The top right photo- twister, shows that just because it is geometric doesn’t mean that it should have a rectangular form it has uneven floors which has an aesthetic Vue and intrigues passer-by, it has such because of this it has a different structure that I really like compared to the rest. The Belgium station in which I have previously talked about uses the most interesting geometrical attributes it will spark ideas since that the architect uses modern, exquisite and elegance, the key word elegance is what want to create. The entire building uses unique geometric features, the layers give it detail the pure scale is phenomenal. The number of different lines going through the entire building give it detail and create new depth for the building design. This shoes me that geometry is more than a range of odd shapes, it can be something a lot simpler like lines, then progress on form there by adding more lines in different shapes and sizes all scattered and that can create designs. The building uses unique shapes and use of lines to create depth the unique structures are stacked on top of each other, I would rather say they are slotted inside and have led to an elegant building.

Liege-Guillemins Station, Liège, Belgium by Santiago

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