The Architectural Illustrator Who Helped Propel the Spread of Midcentury Design

Carlos Diniz’s astounding hand-done renderings, illustrations, and screen prints helped to push more than just a handful of buildings—they sold the very idea of modernism itself.
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This story was originally published in Dwell’s December/January 2012 issue.

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Mimi Zeiger
An active freelancer, Zeiger's writing on art, architecture and design is found in variety of publications including articles for Architect, Azure and Metropolis magazines.

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