Thursday, October 30, 2008

Grid

I chose this picture of ancient Rome to represent a grid design. Obviously, with all architecture, deisgners work off a very intricate grid. This allows them to follow instruction and create a well built entity. I think this grib works because the building (once upon a time) looks very symmetrical and equal all the way around. You can almost envision the drawing of the building when you look at it in person. I think this shows how important it was to have a grid in this case. 



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