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Empilé
Empilé
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Empilé – An architectural meditation on order and geometric progression
This work explores the mathematical beauty of stacked structures and their constructive logic.
Inspired by the Russian Constructivist movement and Brutalist architecture, this creation reveals the hidden poetry of geometric assemblies. Each square participates in a structural symphony where the laws of balance and mathematical progression unfold. The artist transposes the codes of modular architecture into a visual language, creating a meditation on the constructive order that structures our built environment.
📐 The Art of Constructive Logic:
• Contemporary Constructivism - Direct reference to the Russian architectural movement
• Rhythmic Progression - Mathematics applied to sculptural aesthetics
• Modular Logic - Architecture stacked according to the laws of equilibrium
• Structural Meditation - Contemplation of universal geometric order
✨ A piece of conceptual architecture:
• Generous format - Perfect dimensions for architectural contemplation
• Constructivist heritage - Historical movement reinterpreted with modernity
• Museum quality - Impeccable finish and professional framing
• Structural Investment - A work reflecting on architecture and geometry
🏗️ Explore my other architectural and geometric creations:
• Hexagonal Diffraction - Complex crystalline geometry
• Damier - Conceptual rhythmic strategic art
• Circle Diffraction - Hypnotic circular optical art
• Intensive Urbanization - Urban sociological sculpture
📐 Technical Specifications:
• Weight: 3 kg (monumental sculptural presence)
• Technique: Constructivist architecture, stacked modular logic
• Inspiration: Russian constructivism, brutalist architecture, modular geometry
• Origin: France, creation of architectural workshop
• Size: 50 x 50 cm
🚚 Collector Service:
Shipping within 2-3 days - Specialized reinforced packaging
Ideal for architectural collections, architects' offices, design museums, or interiors dedicated to contemporary Constructivist art.
