Fairy Tale Architecture

Fairy Tale Architecture العمارة الحكاية

Fairy Tale Architecture presents designs for unbuilt structures that explore the relationship between fairy tales and speculative architecture, melding art, architecture, and literary critique. Initially begun as a series for the online public architecture, landscape, and urbanism journal Places, the exhibition presents work melding architecture, design, and literary critique. Architects and designers from all over the world can select a favorite tale and contemplate the promise of a magical home. Also, design new realms and spaces that explore this inquiry within the world of the fairy tale.

Curators: Kate Bernheimer, author, and Andrew Bernheimer, FAIA, Principal, Bernheimer Architecture

Graphic Design: Once–Future Office

Participating firms: Abruzzo Bodziak, Bernheimer Architecture, Guy Nordenson Associates, LEVENBETTS, LTL Architects, Peterson Rich Office, Rice+Lipka, Snøhetta, SO-IL, studio sum, Xavier Vendrell and Mary English, Ultramodern, Young Projects

 

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