
Based on Sant’Elia’s drawing, “La Città Nuova”, 1914. Click to see full image or buy prints here.

Based on the drawing, “The New City: Terraced House with Elevators from Four Street Levels“, of 1914. Click to see full image or buy prints here.


Based on the drawings, “Study for the New City“, on the left and “The New City: Secondary Walkway with Elevators in the Middle“, on the right, both from 1914. Click to see full images or buy prints here.
Keep on working, great job!
I think it’s great that you’ve gone to the trouble and effort of producing these highly detailed – and extremely impressive – 3D visualisations of this guy’s earlier drawings. Your renderings are totally faithful to the originals while adding the incidental stuff (like the London buses/tubes) to bring them to life. I first saw Sant’Elia’s drawings in an art book when I was a teenager and was just completely blown away and really inspired by their vision and the quality of the draughtsmanship.
Thanks Lee, it was most definitely a labour of love!
These are absolutely incredible! Thank you so much, you’re extremely talented – these are mind blowing!
Thanks Aaron!
Beautiful. Quite the tribute to Sant’Elia. Goosebumps.
Thanks!
I was enchanted by Sant’Elia”s drawings when I first saw them, but I never thought I’d see them given life. These are excellent. Thanks for them!
Thank you Cameron, I’ve finally had a chance to come back to them.
Thanks for your great renders about a real artist-architect.
Really amazing.
Thank you Giuseppe, I’ve now added a couple more. Hope you like them!
Came across these by accident, great work, wonderful visualisations. Have you done any for any other visionary architects?
Thank you Chris. The Walking Cities and the Citta Nuova are all that I’ve tackled so far. Next on the list – when I get the time! – is the work of Massimo Scolari, one of the luminaries of the post modern movement. I’d also like to visualise some of the paintings of Georgio di Chirico, but that might be an altogether tougher proposition!
Brilliant but do look at the new building now going up at Chartethouse School in Godalming….part of the architectural zoo on that site!
Aha, yes. Design Engine – fantastic firm! Definitely some echoes of Italian architecture there.
Great job!
As said before by many others, great work, man.
It is one thing to see a well drafted sketch, it is another to see a well-rendered thing. I do not know how to feel about the scenery… it is just uncanny.