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Artificial Landscape (La Pietra on Domus 665/1985)

May 24, 2012 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

In this text by Ugo La Pietra the urban furniture is the starting point of a project, the elements from which to measure and to define the urban space around them.
“Micro environments” and “dwelling places” allow to live the city as an extended interior, becoming the scenario for new collective rituals.

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