Ginza, Tokyo Analysis

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Ginza, Tokyo Analysis

An abstract analysis of buildings constructed in Ginza, Tokyo throughout the past 50 years.

 

 

40 Prints Available 24" x 36"

50 Prints Available 11" x 17"

 

Print only, no framing available.

February 19th through March 15th.

24" x 36" Add $15 for Shipping

11" x 17" Add $10 for Shipping

 

All Prints will ship March 18th.

Please contact with any questions or commissions.

 

 

 

Ginza, Tokyo Analysis Zoomed

Ginza, Tokyo Analysis Zoomed

Fictitious City Again

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Fictitious City Again

An exercise in perspective of an imagined city, split by highway. What are the effects of modern, poor infrastructure only alleviated by highway?

 

40 Prints Available 24" x 36"

50 Prints Available 11" x 17"

 

Print only, no framing available.

February 19th through March 15th.

24" x 36" Add $15 for Shipping

11" x 17" Add $10 for Shipping

 

All Prints will ship March 18th.

PPlease contact with any questions or commissions.

 

 

 

Fictitious City Again Zoomed

Fictitious City Again Zoomed

Ginza, Tokyo

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Ginza, Tokyo

The base layer of Ginza, Tokyo Analysis, this drawing was created from aerial views of Ginza, Tokyo.

 

40 Prints Available 24" x 36"

50 Prints Available 11" x 17"

 

Print Available For Sale.

Print only, no framing available.

February 19th through March 15th.

 

All Prints will ship March 18th.

 

Please contact with any questions or commissions.

 

 

 

Ginza, Tokyo Zoomed

Ginza, Tokyo Zoomed

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Johnathon Smith is a 2017 Master’s of Architecture Graduate from the University of Florida.

 

While at the University of Florida, Johnathon was the recipient of the 2016 Stovall Scholarship allowing him to travel to Vicenza, Italy to participate in a semester of graduate studies. As he had previously attended an undergraduate semester abroad in Vicenza, travel has influenced much of his work. Following his international experiences, he produced a 2017 Graduate Thesis book focusing on “The Strategies for Resisting Stylistic Obsolescence”, which analyzed components of design longevity through cars, fashion and technology. Producing many drawings for the thesis, his Analytical Mapping of Venice won The 2017 Beck Award for Best Digital/Hybrid Media in the KROB Memorial Delineation Competition, in October 2017, post graduation. His drawing, “Form Finding in the Formless” was also featured as a Finalist in the Professional Hand Category of the Competition. Before attending the University of Florida for Graduate Studies, Johnathon received his Bachelor of Design in Architecture from the University of Central Florida.

 

After graduating, Johnathon worked at Olson Kundig in Seattle, Washington. He intends to continue producing drawings and to maintain curious questions about fictitious futures.

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