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Extrude
by 賴建霖
By using the painting of suprematism to change 2D images into 3D. First, transforming the original artwork into the landscape. The landscape could be artificial. Second, extend the painting. However, it must meet the logic of the image itself, not only the shape but also the color must follow its own rule. The last step is to transfer the painting into a public space that people can use as an exhibition space or library, even a park for people to come and relax. The original suprematism painting
Painter: El Lissitzky
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Source of the picture:https://www.widewalls.ch/artist/el-lissitzky/
Painting extensions-
From the original paintin and using the same language and style to exten a series of drawing and choose one of the painting that has the best coordination.


Final painting extension


The public space uses an air corridor to connect all the buildings, and the buildings surround all the general area to create a whole base where people can live and move quickly from one space to another. All the circle elements are elevated to be buildings, and the other parts are made to be the corridors or aisles. All the buildings have a circle basin space where people can have a space to rest do some casual time. There is two entrance road that connects outside and leads people to the inside of the campus.




