An Architectural Satire II
Digital Architectural Illustration
sat·ire
/ˈsaˌtī(ə)r/
noun
The first "An Architectural Satire" piece focuses on the overall environment and the capitalism of architecture, this second addition aims to express the contradiction of architecture practice at a more personal scope. This piece reflects on the industry's sacrificing nature with long hours, work-life-off-balance, egotistic design, divisions, and seriousness. The illustration is presented falsely as a one-point perspective, which is a common representation technique used in architecture drawings, but it is actually stitched together with multiple skewed planes. This illustration is only presentable at this precise angle, which itself is a critic to the pretentiousness of architectural practice.
/ˈsaˌtī(ə)r/
noun
- the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
The first "An Architectural Satire" piece focuses on the overall environment and the capitalism of architecture, this second addition aims to express the contradiction of architecture practice at a more personal scope. This piece reflects on the industry's sacrificing nature with long hours, work-life-off-balance, egotistic design, divisions, and seriousness. The illustration is presented falsely as a one-point perspective, which is a common representation technique used in architecture drawings, but it is actually stitched together with multiple skewed planes. This illustration is only presentable at this precise angle, which itself is a critic to the pretentiousness of architectural practice.