William Jepson, John Heile: Volumetric Relationships: Palladio’s Villa Rotonda
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Title:
- Volumetric Relationships: Palladio's Villa Rotonda
Exhibition:
- SIGGRAPH 1984: CAD Show
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Artist Statement:
As this series of computer-generated images of the Villa Rotonda shows, we can take a building apart in many different ways to demonstrate important volumetric relationships.
Process Information:
Composition of Volumes in Space
The section drawing and the interior perspective are the traditional ways of depicting the relationships of interior masses and volumes in a building. But, when a building is modeled in a three-dimensional computer graphics system, we need not restrict ourselves to these.