CONCRETE AND INK: STORYTELLING AND THE FUTURE OF ARCHITECTURE edited by Marta Michalowska and Justinien Tribillon
150x230 mm, 160 pages, full colour printing, perfect bound, softcover, 2021
What role does storytelling play in urban imaginaries? How do these imaginaries converge or diverge from reality? Can we use stories to test ideas for future architecture? Concrete and Ink: Storytelling and the Future of Architecture, the first volume in the series Staging Cities, brings together commissioned writing in fiction and non-fiction, a graphic story, and interviews, narrating buildings, housing estates and cities, between utopias and dystopias, through imagination, dreaming, magic, games and concrete realities, across past and present, and into the future.
Contributors: Adania Shibli, Alia Trabucco Zeran, Alison Irvine, Bedwyr Williams, Ben Okri, Crystal Bennes, Jodie Azhar, Justinien Tribillon, Marta Michalowska, Matthew Dooley, Meghana Bisineer, Mona Kareem, Natasha Lehrer, Nina Leger, Sophie Hughes, Sophie Mackintosh.
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