Graphic designer Federico Babina has created a set of architectural illustrations inspired by the work of famous artists, including Anish Kapoor, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol.
The project, called Archist, applies the aesthetics of prominent artists to an architectural form.
Babina told ArchDaily: “Art and architecture are disciplines that speak and lightly touch each other, the definition and function of the architecture are changing constantly with the development of contemporary art. I took pleasure imagining architecture steeped of art, designed and constructed through the interpretation of an artist’s language.”
Archist follows Archiset, Archicine, and Archibet, some of Babina's previous projects.
Take a closer look at the Archist collection: