Fairy Tales and Architecture: Places Journal Explores the Narrative of the Fantastical
Narrative has a powerful place in architecture, and some of the most enduring narratives come in the form of fairy tales. A recent series by Places Journal brings the two directly together, exploring ?the intimate relationship between the domestic structures of fairy tales and the imaginative realm of architecture.? The curation team reflects this duality, with the diverse collection put together by writer Kate Bernheimer and architect Andrew Bernheimer. Read on for a quick look at four new additions to the series released by Places Journal this week.
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Narrative has a powerful place in architecture, and some of the most enduring narratives come in the form of fairy tales. A recent series by Places Journal brings the two directly together, exploring ?the intimate relationship between the domestic structures of fairy tales and the imaginative realm of architecture.? The curation team reflects this duality, with the diverse collection put together by writer Kate Bernheimer and architect Andrew Bernheimer. Read on for a quick look at four new additions to the series released by Places Journal this week.Tiddalik the Frog by Snøhetta
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?What brings real pleasure in life is often unusual, wouldn?t you say"? In this Australian Aboriginal Dream Time tale, Tiddalik the frog quenches a desperate thirst until the earth is dry. The other animals try their best to make him laugh to release the water f...
Courtesy of Places Journal
Narrative has a powerful place in architecture, and some of the most enduring narratives come in the form of fairy tales. A recent series by Places Journal brings the two directly together, exploring ?the intimate relationship between the domestic structures of fairy tales and the imaginative realm of architecture.? The curation team reflects this duality, with the diverse collection put together by writer Kate Bernheimer and architect Andrew Bernheimer. Read on for a quick look at four new additions to the series released by Places Journal this week.Tiddalik the Frog by Snøhetta
Courtesy of Places Journal
?What brings real pleasure in life is often unusual, wouldn?t you say"? In this Australian Aboriginal Dream Time tale, Tiddalik the frog quenches a desperate thirst until the earth is dry. The other animals try their best to make him laugh to release the water f...
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