29 March 2016

Nanotecture

The BBC has an article by Paul Kerley about 'nanotecure':

From a tunnel of inflatable swimming pool toys to hotel rooms made of giant concrete tubes, Rebecca Roke's new book Nanotecture: Tiny Built Things (published by Phaidon) provides a look at a dozen striking structures that celebrate small-scale twenty-first century architecture. "I wanted to show how scale really is not a barrier to creativity. In fact, probably the inverse is true," she says. "Small architecture can be highly expressive, experimental and accessible."
Go here to see eleven other examples of "nanotecture", from the small to the not-so-small.
Rico says the photos are great; go here to see them.

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