Tag Archive for: laboratorio di architettura letteraria

In-person LabLitArch editions at IED Turin
In-person editions of the Laboratory of Literary Architecture have finally resumed!
We have just completed a great edition at IED Turin in which the students worked on short stories by Donald Barthelme (Concerning the Bodyguard), Julio Cortázar…

New LabLitArch workshop @ Liceo Altiero Spinelli (Turin)
Starting on February 2: the second LabLitArch edition at the Liceo Internazionale Altiero Spinelli (Turin) in collaboration with Fronte del Borgo.
We'll be working on texts by Amy Hempel, Friedrich Christian Delius, Wen-Fu Tsai and Ernest …

LabLitArch @ Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo (Turin)
La prossima edizione del laboratorio che si terrà dal 16 al 19 Novembre alla Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo di Torino sarà aperta a tutti — lettori, scrittori, architetti, curiosi del rapporto tra narrativa e spazio — e, come troverete…

From the LabLitArch edition in Taipei (Taiwan)
Some images from the LabLitArch workshop held at the Center for the Arts of National Taiwan University in Taipei. The students — with very diverse majors such as architecture, engineering, political science, social studies, philosophy and…

From the LabLitArch edition in Jerusalem
Some images from the incredible and intense, 5-day-long May 2016 edition of the LabLitArch in Jerusalem, held in collaboration with The Hebrew University‘s Department of Comparative Literature, the Bezalel Academy‘s Department of Architecture,…

Photos and video from the LabLitArch edition in Switzerland
A series of photographs from the great LabLitArch edition in Poschiavo, Switzerland, here or click on the photo below.
And a video with some of the participants' comments, here.

Architizer
When Writers Become Architects: An Experiment In Space And The Written Word
By AJ Artemel
Writing has long been intrinsic to the practice of architecture, from Vitruvius’s Ten Books on Architecture to the theoretical essays of…

The New York Times
Writers as Architects
by Matteo Pericoli
August 3, 2013
Great architects build structures that can make us feel enclosed, liberated or suspended. They lead us through space, make us slow down, speed up or stop to contemplate. Great writers,…