Typology Layouts

From studying the Bechers work, I realised that when they formatted their images in grids, they took time in placing the images in a specific order, so that images in the same row or column would have similarities, and so I have tried to incorporate this into my Typologies.

Screen Shot 2016-02-26 at 10.35.22Within this image you can see similarities between all 8 houses, as well as neighbouring images, for example in the top left two images, they both have doorways with outdoor porches, and in the three images circled on the right, they all have the same windows. The bottom left two images also both have extensions and balconies.
Screen Shot 2016-02-26 at 10.58.50This image has a lot more comparisons, and the layout choice is more obvious than the last one, with the three images in the middle row being semi detached (attached only by garages, and not connected on the other side as well) and so their roofs are built in a different way. I prefer this typology over the first one, as there are more comparisons to be made with all the I’m ages, and the format is more like that of the Bechers’.

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