Zaha Hadid and The liquid Buildings trend
Eliinbar Sketches 2013 – Zaha Hadid and the liquid buildings Trend
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Todays post is about a new / renewed trend….the liquid Buildings trend who is led by Zaha Hadid
It’s origins are somewhere in the 19th century
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It all started with The Czech artist Alphonse Mucha‘s lithographs (shown in the next image) , his style soon became known as Art Nouveau
Alphonse Mucha – Job Cigarettes 1898
Source: http://masterpieceart.net/alphonse-mucha
Note to the woman’s hair
It is characterized by an organic configuration and a liquid image
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The next image is a typical Art Nouveau intirior
Note the dominant forms occurring in nature , characterized by their organic configuration and liquid image
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Then came Gaudi ,and designd his liquid masterpissses in Barcelona
Casa Batllo by Gaudi
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And today we have Zaha Hadid
Zaha Hadid Architects
Defunct Factory In Downtown Belgrade
published 2012
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Eliinbar Sketches 2013 – Zaha Hadid and the liquid buildings Trend
….I wonder what has Corbusier to say about this style
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The process described above comes true, mainly due to a spontaneous Conscious inspiration
?Is it possible to formalize this spontaneous process….
Well, I think it is possible
With the assistance of the Conscious Inspiration method
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Check the NEW CONSCIOUS INSPIRATION PAGE
in my Facebook
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You are invited to visit my very popular and relevant post
Zaha Hadid and the “Mechanics of Inspiration”
From Eliinbar’s sketchbook 2012 Zaha Hadid-“Mechanics of Inspiration“
This entry was posted on March 19, 2013 at 6:55 pm and is filed under buildings, public buildings with tags Alphonse Mucha, art nouveau, Art Nouveau intirior, Conscious Inspiration, Conscious Inspiration methode, CONSCIOUS INSPIRATION PAGE, Conscious inspiration processes, Defunct Factory, Eliinbar Sketches 2013, Gaudi, inspiration, Inspiration sketch Gallery, Inspiration Sketch Gallery by Eli Inbar, ISG, liquid Buildings, liquid Buildings trend, liquid image, liquid masterpissses, organic configuration, Trend, Zaha Hadid. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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