Famous Architecture Gets Minecraft-Like Twist in Animations by Axel de Stampa

Americas Cup Building - Architecture Animée - by Axel de Stampa

Each animated GIF in this project takes a famous building and gives it a unique twist — sometimes literally. Architecture Animée (Animated Architecture), by French architect Axel de Stampa, shows these buildings in movement. They are added to, disassembled and reassembled, slided, or rotated. Some of the animations  are inspired by video games, particularly one in which Tetris-like blocks fall from the sky, though I also see the influence of building games like Minecraft and Lego in the entire series. We discovered these fascinating images via Whudat.

Zollverein School - Architecture Animée - by Axel de Stampa

Zollverein School

 

VitraHaus - Architecture Animée - by Axel de Stampa

VitraHaus

 

Theatre Agora - Architecture Animée - by Axel de Stampa

Theatre Agora

 

New Museum - Architecture Animée - by Axel de Stampa

New Museum

 

Mirador Building - Architecture Animée - by Axel de Stampa

Mirador Building

 

Memory Museum - Architecture Animée - by Axel de Stampa

Memory Museum

 

Emerson College Los Angeles - Architecture Animée - by Axel de Stampa

Emerson College Los Angeles

 

Americas Cup Building - Architecture Animée - by Axel de Stampa

Americas Cup Building

 

Absolute Towers - Architecture Animée - by Axel de Stampa

Absolute Towers

 

Tom is a writer, artist, and multi-media guru from Pennsylvania, U.S. He holds a Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication, but he has also taken several university-level courses in fine arts, art appreciation, graphic design, printmaking, and Asian art. He has been blogging for Monde Mosaic since February 2014.

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