Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza featured in new Laurence King “Architectural Inventions” book

architectural-inventions

Gean Moreno and Ernesto Oroza featured in new Laurence King “Architectural Inventions” book
Architectural Inventions: Visionary Drawings 
By Matt Bua and Maximillian Goldfarb

Born out of the drawingbuilding.org online archive, Architectural Inventions presents a stunning visual study of impossible or speculative structures that exist only on paper. Soliciting the work of architects, designers, and artists of renown –as well as emerging talents from all over the world –Maximilian Goldfarb and Matt Bua have gathered an array of works that convey architectural alternatives, through products, expansions, or critiques of our inhabited environments.
From abstract and conceptual visual interpretations of structures to more traditional architectural renderings, the featured work is divided into thematic chapters, ranging from ‘Adapt/Reuse’ to ‘Clandestine” ‘Mobile” ‘Radical Lifestyle’, ‘Techno-Sustainable’, and ‘Worship’. Along with arresting and awe-inspiring illustrated content, every chapter also features an essay exploring its respective themes.
Highlighting visions that exist outside of established channels of production and conventions of design, Architectural Inventions showcases a wide scope in concept and vision, fantasy and innovation. Quarterbinding
600 illustrations
336 pages 280 x 216 mm
ISBN 9781780670058
Published October 2012