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Oggi, i disegni di conrad-bercah, rappresentano atti sui quali occorre soffermarsi; abitano uno spazio che va dal male al bene, riuscendo ad orientare il viaggiatore in transito nel mondo. Sono preziosi in un momento in cui, quelle che sembrano le autostrade della storia, non sono altro che sentieri interrotti. (Sandro Bonvissuto).

Ombre del tempo che viene riunisce i disegni prodotti da conrad-bercah in un lustro di tempo (2018-2022). 

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Ombre del tempo che viene
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isbn 9788862429368
book series Alleli | Research
number 193
current edition 11 / 2024
first edition 11 / 2024
language Italian
size 22x22cm
pages 256
print color
binding hardback
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conrad-bercah is the founding director of c-b-a (www.c-ba.it), an architectural design office that has developed a variety of projects in Europe for public and private clients. His professional activity merges with the complementary activities of drawing and writing. Berlin Fragment...

conrad-bercah is the founding director of c-b-a (www.c-ba.it), an architectural design office that has developed a variety of projects in Europe for public and private clients. His professional activity merges with the complementary activities of drawing and writing. Berlin Fragments. (2019), Berlin Transfert. (2021) and Berlin Stimmung (2022) form a Berlin aesthetic trilogy on architecture and city. Other texts include bercahaus (2020), that documents the construction process of a multi level timber residential building in Berlin; Modernism. An American wake (2002) and Fogli di Architettura (2022) which provide aesthetic atlases of ideas revealed by a series of drawings investigating the mysterious relations between time and architectural form. His drawings have been exhibited in Florence (Palazzo Vecchio), Rome (casa dell’architettura, Galleria Embrice) and Milan (Spazio Arena). The architectural drawing series called the Anticity that is coming (2020) won the 2021 competition ‘La città come cultura’ held by the Triennale di Milano and the Maxxi museum in Rome.

 

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