Citizens of No Place
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Author: Lai, Jimenez
Architecture has become an increasingly interdisciplinary profession, and the language with which architects envision and articulate their ideas has radically diversified in recent years. In this publication, the author explores the world of architecture and urbanism through a graphic novel, dwelling on the use of storytelling and fantasy in the discipline and ushering in a new form of theory and criticism for the next generation.
ISBN 9781616890629. Princeton Architectural Press. pb. 19.1 x 25.4 cm. 144 pages. 105 b/w illustrations.
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Architecture has become an increasingly interdisciplinary profession, and the language with which architects envision and articulate their ideas has radically diversified in recent years. In this publication, the author explores the world of architecture and urbanism through a graphic novel, dwelling on the use of storytelling and fantasy in the discipline and ushering in a new form of theory and criticism for the next generation.
ISBN 9781616890629. Princeton Architectural Press. pb. 19.1 x 25.4 cm. 144 pages. 105 b/w illustrations.
reprinting