
Bergamo, Italy-based architect and artist Francesco Ravasio has launched Archiposters, a series of minimalist architecture posters, on Kickstarter.
Drawn from his own point of view and style, Ravasio has utilized graphic design to represent architecture from 1931 through 2013, featuring buildings like I.M. Pei's Louvre Pyramid and Zaha Hadid's Riverside Museum.
The Archiposters project is not only comprised of A2 sized posters, but also includes A5 sized postcards. 12 buildings are featured on the designs:
Villa Savoye / Le Corbusier, 1931

Neue Nationalgalerie / Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, 1968

Nakagin Capsule Tower / Kisho Kurokawa, 1972

Pyramide du Louvre / Ieoh Ming Pei, 1989

Eden Project / Nicholas Grimshaw, 2001

Seattle Central Library / Rem Koolhaas, 2004

Zollverein School of Management and Design / SANAA, 2006

Hearst Tower / Foster & Partners, 2006

O-14 / Reiser + Umemoto, 2009

VitraHaus / Herzog & De Meuron, 2010

Riverside Museum / Zaha Hadid, 2011

Library of Birmingham / Mecanoo, 2013

Learn more about the project, or contribute to the kickstarter here.
News via Francesco Ravasio.
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