Brutal East: the architecture behind the Iron Curtain in 7 paper models
SEETIES A kit celebrating post-war architecture of Central and Eastern Europe. A journey touching Belgrade, Chisinau, Kaliningrad, Prague, St. Petersburg, Vilnius, Wrocław.
SEETIES A kit celebrating post-war architecture of Central and Eastern Europe. A journey touching Belgrade, Chisinau, Kaliningrad, Prague, St. Petersburg, Vilnius, Wrocław.
SEETIES Brutalist Paris, Modern Berlin, Brutalist Washington, Constructivist Moscow, Art Deco London and Brutalist London are the titles of the set (in progress) of thoroughly researched and carefully designed architecture maps by Blue Crow Media.
BERLIN A photo book of all 173 U-Bahn stations. What a beauty! 🙂
PRATO The gaze of Francesca Pompei – architecture photographer, among the #CCTravellers2016 – on the city that begins to be called “The City of Contemporary Art in Italy”.
TOKYO Photographer Sandra Guldemann Duchatellier takes us to Okura Hotel.
PRATO One month before the reopening of the Centro Pecci, the first centre dedicated to contemporary art in Italy, it is its architect to tell us three important things about this place, meant as a space for all contemporary arts but above all as a public space. In fact, architect Maurice Nio addresses us – citizens of Prato, Tuscany, Italy, Europe, World: in this short video, he launches three messages, including a very curious invitation… 🙂
BERLIN in an underground journey photo-told by Claudio Galamini, fully in love with the U-Bahn stations.
FIRENZE Il fiabesco Castello di Sammezzano è un esempio unico in Italia, e tra i pochi in Europa, di architettura orientalista ed eclettica. Ma da troppo tempo continua ad essere un luogo “invisibile”. Ecco perché devi firmare anche tu!
SEETIES If buildings could talk, what would they say about us? The “Kathedralen der Kultur” cinematographic project offers 6 answers.
LUCCA Chissà se l’architetto Boeri si è ispirato a lei per il suo “Bosco Verticale” a Milano…
FIRENZE Sapete che ci è permesso visitare solo una parte di tutto quel che ci sarebbe da vedere?
SEETIES Nelle città si discute di inquinamento luminoso – che, oltre allo spreco energetico, impedisce di veder le stelle! – ma in molte periferie e villaggi rurali, invece, si vive al buio: circa 1.5 miliardi di persone nel mondo, infatti, non hanno ancora accesso all’energia elettrica.