Tag Archive for: literature and architecture
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When architecture becomes a narrative
by Mario Gerosa
As if we were in a physical space, the exposition progresses through a series of spaces in which the reader can feel comfortable, recognizing a familiar sequence.
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Let’s play to discover the invisible cities of each novel
by Laura Crinò
Stemming from the experience of a workshop with a group of students ... this book is a true experiment, starting with the format.
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What structure over there awaits the end?
by Francesco Gallo
Ma cos’è l’architettura letteraria? È una scoperta continua. Non solo: un tentativo di accrescere la nostra consapevolezza quando ci rapportiamo con gli spazi (e con il vuoto).
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RSI Radio 2
In the book "The Great Living Museum of the Imagination," architect and illustrator Matteo Pericoli explores the links between literature and architecture, between imagination and construction.