
Descriptive Geometry Group A & B - 2026
Descriptive Geometry of 2026 was a blend of human and the machine.
Students learned at the beginning how to draw in orthogonal, isometric, and perspective views—a hand-mind correlation, the language of representation.
Then they had to redraw together with the machine a new iterated design. Draw by hand, by the machine, 3D print, and create.
All projects in Descriptive Geometry Group A & B - 2026

David Pierre Paul Berns
How precise can it get?

Franziska Fischer
What if AI overrides the purpose?

Tobia Socche
Do you know how strong is yuor potential to describe reality and imagination?

Sonja Tessaro
How do you draft the impossible?

Giulia Trevisanato
Descriptive Geometry - Giulia Trevisanato

Chiara Viel
What if a coffee machine turned the act of making into a paradox?