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• Evident'in'the'floa>ng'volumes'and'hovering'planes'of'his' buildings'in'comparison'to'Elementarist'art.'
• Clear'and'lucid'expression'of'pure'geometric'forms.'
• Example'of'Corbusier’s'work'–'employed'Cubist’s'mul>view' techniques'while'retaining'the'geometric'integrity'of'the' objects'of'study.'
• Quali>es'include'large'volumes,'ground'plans'resembling' his'pain>ngs'of'curved'and'angular'forms'within'rectangular' frames.'
• Standing'forms'some>mes'appearing'3Mdimensionally'on' rooNops,'sugges>ng'sculptural'blowMups'of'his'pain>ng.'