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The first in an architecture series that aims to dedicate small monographs to the most interesting Italian practitioners, with a series of agile bilingual books mapping the best of contemporary architecture. Text in English and Italian. Alvisi Kirimoto is an international architecture, urban planning and design studio. Founded by Massimo Alvisi and Junko Kirimoto in 2002, it is distinguished by its sartorial approach to design, its "sensitive" use of technology and its control of space through the manipulation of paper. Their dialogue with nature, urban regeneration and focus on social issues…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The first in an architecture series that aims to dedicate small monographs to the most interesting Italian practitioners, with a series of agile bilingual books mapping the best of contemporary architecture. Text in English and Italian. Alvisi Kirimoto is an international architecture, urban planning and design studio. Founded by Massimo Alvisi and Junko Kirimoto in 2002, it is distinguished by its sartorial approach to design, its "sensitive" use of technology and its control of space through the manipulation of paper. Their dialogue with nature, urban regeneration and focus on social issues make their projects unique in the international architecture scene. Text in English and Italian
Autorenporträt
Valerio Paolo Mosco is associate professor of Architectural Design and Architectural Theory at the IUAV University of Venice. He currently teaches at Cornell University in Rome. He is the author of the following monographs: Frugalità (Lettera 22Edizioni, 2022); Viaggio in Italia (Maggioli Edizioni, 2021); Giuseppe Terragni: the war, the end (Forma Edizioni, 2020); Architettura italiana. Dal postmoderno ad oggi (Skira, 2017); Architettura a volume zero (with Aldo Aymonino, Skira,2006). He is editor of the online magazine "Viceversa Magazine" and editor of the column "Viaggio in Italia" for the magazine The Plan.