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On Balance

Shubhanshi’s drawing explores the relationship between the vertical and the horizontal in Frank Lloyd Wright’s projects. The assignment was to pick an ‘attribute’ and represent diagrammatically for the theory course for semester 3.

Drawing by Shubhanshi Anand, Sem 3, Batch 2019, WCFA

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Posted on December 11, 2020December 11, 2020 by KiranPosted in Teaching

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