Fables & Constructions

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  • Fables & Constructions Book Detail

  • Author : Lucie Kohoutová
  • Release Date : 2019-11-04
  • Publisher : dpr-barcelona
  • Genre : Architecture
  • Pages : 164
  • ISBN 13 : 8412039017
  • File Size : 71,71 MB

Fables & Constructions by Lucie Kohoutová PDF Summary

Book Description: A concrete pontoon, a landfill, or a whole city made of plants: unusual as they may be, these are just a few of the narrators of this book. Inspired by filmmakers Beka & Lemoine, postmodern classics or comic books, authors of this experimental archi-fiction invite you to experience six innovative projects through the non-traditional, non-expert lens of its potential “end users” or parts. Fables and Constructions deliberately plays with multiple genres and perspectives to help diffuse creative architectural ideas beyond their professional field. This audacious experiment with different forms of writing, is the winner of the first dpr-barcelona writing grant 2019 for Future Architecture.

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