Andrea Branzi
Auteur : Andrea Branzi
Date de publication : 1992
Éditeur : Thames and Hudson
Nombre de pages : 199
Résumé du livre
The record of Branzi's installations at the Cartier Foundation in Paris: digital sketches, exhibition creation, and photographs.
Andrea Branzi is an architect, graphic designer, and theorist. Founding father of the Domus Academy in Milan and a former member of the legendary radical architecture group Archizoom, he has influenced a whole generation from Gehry to Libeskind, from Koolhaas to Tschumi.
For his March-June 2008 exhibition in Paris, he wove together materials such as hemp and bamboo with glass and metal, creating fragile, poetic architectural structures that reconciled the natural with the man-made. 65 illustrations.