COMO PROJETAR COM CURVAS E RETAS | ARQUITETURA QUE EU GOSTO

Today I'm going to show you how to design with curves and straight lines, a way to unify and harmonize spaces. You'll basically learn how to draw with straight lines and curves by watching this video. This is the "Architecture I Like" segment, and I'm sure this content will add a lot to your lives. In it, I'll show you how I do my projects, how I draw, imagine, and conceptualize spaces all the way to execution. It's a moment I've set aside to explain and give many tips on my architecture, guiding both laypeople and more experienced professionals to think about design in a practical way. For me, the best way to compose straight lines and curves in an architectural drawing is to always successively blend the composition, so that you always have a line and a curve, a line and a curve, and so on. Not allowing these two forms to repeat. This type of drawing helps you a lot to have a more harmonious and intuitive conception, leading to a good design. Including in vertical elements, as in the examples of the projects I will present here. In the Monument to the Muleteer, the Monument to Conversation, and the Monument to Water, we observe these elements three-dimensionally through 3D prototyping models. In these projects, I imagined harmonious lines and curves, never parallel, to create a grand visual effect. It's interesting to note that great architects recognized in the world of architecture work with lines and curves in their projects and drawings. Burle Marx designed landscapes with a more continuous sinuosity; the architect Zaha Hadid mixes lines and curves somewhat, but at times also opts for the sinuosity of her monumental works. In my works and projects, I am more consistent and like to mix straight lines and curves successively. I learned to draw this way from my great master, the architect Joaquim Caetano de Lima Filho, who taught me this technique. Transmitting my master's wisdom to you is an honor. Another important point to observe is that this composition creates a very beautiful effect for the landscape, as I presented in the integration and path drawing between two buildings in this video. My intention with this work is to help you think about design and improve the way you draw. Drawing better is a constant evolution, just like creating and conceiving. Design incredible spaces and project new and different things, always. 3D PROTOTYPING MODEL: INSTAGRAM - @protarq3d WEBSITE - https://protarq.com.br/ BOOKS BY ARCHITECTS THAT INSPIRE ME: Zaha Hadid. Complete Works 1979-Today, 2020 Edition - https://amzn.to/352QST4 Ando - Complete works 1975-today - https://amzn.to/2Slv6HD Calatrava - Complete works 1979-today - https://amzn.to/3w8EhKj SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL -    / @atravesdaarquitetura2579   FACEBOOK -   / atrav%c3%a9s-da-arquitetura-308139716433427   INSTAGRAM -   / samuelmantovani   #THROUGHARCHITECTURE