A line extended in a direction other than its intrinsic
direction becomes a plane.
Conceptually, a plane has length and width, but no depth. Shape is the primary identifying characteristic of a plane.
It is determined by the contour of the line forming the
edges of a plane. The supplementary properties of a plane is that its surface
color, pattern, and texture can affect its visual weight and
stability. When the overhead plane, wall plane and base plane come together, it creates a void, a empty space.
PLANE + VOID = SPACE
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| THE CURVES |
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| MODERNISM |



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