In the early 1960s Italian design legend Bruno Munari published his visual case studies on shapes: Circle , Square , and, a decade later, Triangle .
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Using examples from ancient Greece and Egypt, as well as works by Buckminster Fuller, Le Corbusier, and Alvar Aalto, Munari invests the three shapes with specific qualities: the Circle relates to the divine, the Square signifies safety and enclosure, and the Triangle provides a key connective form for designers.
In the early 1960s Italian design legend Bruno Munari published his visual case studies on shapes: Circle , Square , and, a decade later, Triangle