Translation of John Hejduk's Diamond House A from plans to a digital model, presented through a series of parallel and perspective projections.

 
 
In 1962 architect and educator John Hejduk (1929-2000) started a six-year investigation on the architectural implications of the “diamond configuration”: a forty-five-degree rotation of bounding elements relative to an orthogonal system.
— Socks Studio summary of the Diamond House project
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