Diazotype
A printmaking technique initially developed as an alternative to the blueprint, which it ultimately replaced, for the reproduction of maps, plans, etc. An image is projected onto paper that has been photosensitized with diazonium salts, and then developed with photographic chemicals.
Featured Works
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We Are the Revolution (La Rivoluzione siamo Noi)
Joseph Beuys
1972
Untitled
Joan Waltemath
1994
A Triangle of O'Hare Airport without Trapezoid
Sol LeWitt
1979
Trio for Ladder, Mud and Pebbles
George Maciunas
1962
Endless Theater Project, Section
Frederick Kiesler
1924
Fun Palace for Joan Littlewood Project, Stratford East, L...
Cedric Price
1959–1961
Wall House 2 (A. E. Bye House) Project , Ridgefield, Conn...
John Hejduk
1973
Grand Rapids Art Museum, project, Grand Rapids, Michigan,...
Emilio Ambasz
1975
Cemetery of San Cataldo, Modena, Italy, Aerial perspective
Aldo Rossi
1971
Hadassah University Hospital, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Ex...
Erich Mendelsohn
1935
Row Housing, project, Pregassona, Switzerland, Elevation
Mario Botta
1985
Wall House 2 (A. E. Bye House) Project , Ridgefield, Conn...
John Hejduk
1973
Wall House 2 (A. E. Bye House) Project , Ridgefield, Conn...
John Hejduk
1973
Wall House 2 (A. E. Bye House) project, Ridgefield, Conne...
John Hejduk
1973
Wall House 2 (A. E. Bye House) Project , Ridgefield, Conn...
John Hejduk
1973
Potteries Thinkbelt Project, Staffordshire, England (Plan...
Cedric Price
1964–1966
Generator Project, White Oak, Florida, The Site Large and...
Cedric Price
1978-80
Villa Snellman, Djursholm, Sweden, Exterior elevation
Erik Gunnar Asplund
1917
A Dymaxion Home project (Elevation, axonometric, and plan)
R. Buckminster Fuller
c. 1930
Times Square Tower Project, New York, NY (Exterior perspe...
Raimund Abraham
1984