Descriptive Geometry - Giulia Trevisanato

Descriptive Geometry - Giulia Trevisanato

Giulia Trevisanato

For the Descriptive Geometry course, we were asked to create something using the concepts learned during the lessons. I selected three works that I consider to be the best. The first is an isometric representation of a gramophone, the second is an "impossible" reworking of the gramophone from the first drawing, and the third is a

A project made in the course

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.