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Carlos Morago. Across the Ordinary Interior

January 22, 2023 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

Contemporary Spanish painter Carlos Morago depicts realistic interior scenes that are mostly reduced to the bare minimum: light floors and walls and … [Read more...]

A Building to Tell the Time: The Toghrol Tower in Rey, Iran (1063)

December 11, 2022 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

The Toghrol Tower is a 20 meters high tower located in the city of Rey in Iran made of bricks and Sarooj, a water-resistant mortar. It was erected in … [Read more...]

A City in Retreat: Les Devantures by Sandrine Marc (2018)

November 7, 2022 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

Sandrine Marc is a photographer and artist based in Paris with a specific interest in self-made editions. She investigates urban and suburban … [Read more...]

Claude Bragdon: Drawings of the Fourth Dimension (1913-1915)

October 23, 2022 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

American architect Claude Fayette Bragdon (1866-1946) was also an artist, writer and stage designer. He was based in Rochester, NY where he built his … [Read more...]

This Is A Record Cover: Text-based & conceptual album covers. A project by Socks Studio

October 16, 2022 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

The second album by British new wave band XTC did not feature any images. Instead, a written essay about how buyers are attracted by album covers to … [Read more...]

Fragments of an Unknown Civilization: Works by James Lipnickas

October 9, 2022 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

James Lipnickas is a New Haven-based artist and graphic designer. He creates highly evocative scenes representing small architectural stages in … [Read more...]

The Square and the Circle: The Palace of Charles V in Granada (1527)

October 2, 2022 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

The palace of Charles V in Granada was built starting in 1527 as a summer palace for the emperor. The Renaissance building is located inside the … [Read more...]

Poetics of the Greenhouse: Works by Bernard Moninot

June 12, 2022 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

Bernard Moninot is a French multimedia artist. Over the 1970s and the 1980s, he produced a series of drawings, (inks, crayons and acrylics) of … [Read more...]

Michelangelo Caetani’s Six Topographic Maps of the Divine Comedy

April 24, 2022 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

As a follow up to the latest post on Norman Bel Geddes's stage set design for Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, here we feature the six maps drawn by … [Read more...]

Stage Design as a Narrative Device: Norman Bel Geddes’ Stage Set for The Divine Comedy (1921)

March 6, 2022 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

American stage and industrial designer, director and producer Norman Bel Geddes (1893-1958) worked on a theatrical staging of Dante Alighieri’s The … [Read more...]

Madeleine de Boullogne and Louise-Magdeleine Hortemels, Abbey of Port-Royal-des-Champs: Paintings and Engravings

February 6, 2022 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

Madeleine de Boullogne, (1646-1710), was a baroque artist born and raised in a family of painters. Extremely pious, she remained unmarried and lived a … [Read more...]

Botany as an Artistic Practice: Anna Atkins’ Blueprints

December 17, 2021 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

Anna Atkins (1799-1871) was a British botanist and photographer. She was in direct contact with William Henry Fox Talbot, (the inventor of calotype, … [Read more...]

Constructing Knowledge through Geometry: Ramon Llull’s Figures in Ars Magna, 1305

November 3, 2021 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

Catalan polymath, Ramon Llull was the first person to conceive a device able to externalise the human mind. In his seminal opus, the Ars Magna, Llull … [Read more...]

Database, Network, Interface : The Architecture of Information. An exhibition at Archizoom (EPFL), Lausanne, starting September 27th 2021

July 18, 2021 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

We are pleased to announce that we are curating an exhibition that will open in September at the Archizoom Gallery (EPFL) in Lausanne, … [Read more...]

Al White, Illustrations for 12th Isle Album Covers

July 11, 2021 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

12th Isle is a music label founded in 2016 by a collective from Glasgow that has released excellent ambient electronic albums in the last few years, … [Read more...]

“No Function, Just Form”: CXEMA by Artem Matyushkin (2020)

July 4, 2021 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

Artem Matyushkin is a Russian art director and graphic designer based in Moscow and New York. He started his career as a journalist and later found … [Read more...]

Energy as Architectural Matter: Oswald Mathias Ungers’ Solar House (1980)

June 27, 2021 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

In 1980, German architect Oswald Mathias Ungers took part in a competition for a prototypal solar house to develop on a large scale in the community … [Read more...]

Living Inside the Earth: the Yaodong, cave buildings in China

June 21, 2021 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

The Yaodong (窑洞) is a type of architecture developed in the Loess Plateau in the north of China. The name literally means “cave building” and … [Read more...]

Linear Analogies: a Selection of Paul Klee’s Black and White Lithographies

March 14, 2021 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

In the multiple explorations of form and composition by German-Swiss artist Paul Klee, a special place is occupied by works where the line is the main … [Read more...]

Understanding Reality through Wooden Blocks: Froebel Play Gifts

March 8, 2021 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852) was a German educator, considered as the inventor of the Kindergarten in 1837, at first named “Play and Activity … [Read more...]

Margarete Fröhlich. Axonometric Explorations of Rooms

February 21, 2021 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

Margarete Fröhlich (1901-2001) was an Austrian artist and interior designer who specialised in the modelling of housing units. Initially, she studied … [Read more...]

“The process I use has nothing at all of that of an ‘artist’ nor does it have anything in common with an ‘artistic gesture’”. Dom Hans van der Laan’s Plastic Number

February 7, 2021 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

Dutch Benedictine architect and monk Dom Hans van der Laan (1904–1991) developed his body of work on the base of a system of proportions he had … [Read more...]

From Vision to Knowledge: Patrick Geddes’ Outlook Tower (1892)

December 27, 2020 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

Scottish geographer, biologist, sociologist and town planner Patrick Geddes bought a tower next to the Edinburgh Castle in 1892. In over 20 years, he … [Read more...]

Architecture as a Mnemonic Device: Robert Fludd’s Temple of Music

November 1, 2020 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

English physician and polymath Robert Fludd (1574-1637) had interests spanning from scientific knowledge to occult disciplines. His approach to … [Read more...]

The Section as an Interior Landscape: Glider, a videogame by John Calhoun (1988-1994)

September 6, 2020 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

Video game developer John Calhoun published Glider in 1988. The whole Macintosh video-game is structured on the section of a house with a series of … [Read more...]

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