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What is Downward Vertical Perspective

Handbook of Research on Visual Computing and Emerging Geometrical Design Tools
This is a very rarely used type of linear perspective and one that Moneo uses as the best way to display an urban complex and the relationships between its different elements. The plane of the square is horizontal, in such a way that all vertical lines run to a single point of view and all horizontal lines are parallel to each other.
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Geometry in the Architectural Design of Rafael Moneo
José Antonio Franco Taboada (Universidade da Coruña, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0029-2.ch028
Abstract
In the architectural work of Rafael Moneo, winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1996, geometry is a fundamental element, as he has confirmed through his writings and the very reality of his work. This chapter contains an analysis of the geometric component of his work, through his writings and interviews, but also through the drawings and models of his works that are most paradigmatic or most representative of his architectural style. Also analyzed are the possible influences from other architects and important works from the history of architecture. The conclusion is that the geometric component underlying his works has its roots in Platonic thought and that for Moneo, architectural ideas have an ontological nature, transcending the imperfection inherent in nature and approaching the perfection of Platonic order.
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