The artwork titled “Project of house-studio,” created by Theo van Doesburg in 1925 in Germany, is a significant piece within the Constructivism art movement and falls under the genre of design. The artwork is a meticulous architectural plan for a house and studio, showcasing van Doesburg’s innovative approach to modern living spaces.
The architectural drawing is rendered on a beige background with black ink delineating the structural blueprint. It presents a detailed layout, illustrating various rooms and functional areas, including an “ATELIER” (studio), a “CHAMBRE A COUCHER” (bedroom), a living area, a kitchen, and additional utility spaces such as storage and corridors. The plan employs geometric forms and a grid system, characteristic of the Constructivist style, emphasizing clarity, order, and efficiency in design. The inclusion of labels and measurements further enhances the precision and practicality of the design, reflecting van Doesburg’s commitment to integrating artistic vision with functional architecture.