Abstract

Frontally framed points of view have been a constant medium of representation of archi- tecture, but also a tool to help developed the projects themselves, or to emphasise specific aspects of it’s concept. The use of symmetry and all its variations as compositional technics can be used in the development of many project ideas: axis, proportions, alignments, and creation of hierarchies are themes developed with greater precision in technical drawings. The analysis of this selection of different projects from the second half of the 20th century, built all around the world, we can help to understand how simple technical tools continue to have an important role in how architecture is produced, in a world where the three-dimensional representations and constant moving images are becoming more and more imposed are becoming more and more imposed.

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