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Labics – Structures

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Structures as system of relations guide the approach of leading Italian firm Labics


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Title Details
By Maria Claudia Clemente, Francesco Isidori
Edited by Stefano Casciani
2018
Hardback
416 pages, 271 color and 342 b/w illustrations
23 x 31 cm
ISBN 978-3-03860-128-9

Labics, based in Rome, is a leader among Italy’s up-and-coming architecture firms and has gained great international acclaim for submissions to competitions and a number of realized projects. This first-ever monograph on Labic’s fast growing, impressive body of work features some twenty of their designs, representing the entire range of the firm’s achievements. The selection comprises housing and office buildings, museums and cultural centers, schools, public spaces, and subway stations, located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finnland, Iran, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, and the UK. All are documented with atmospheric photographs and a wealth of plans and diagrams to illustrate concept and many details of each project.

Structure, in a variety of notions of the term, is guiding Labics’ approach. Consequently, the book is arranged in five chapters exploring geometric, bearing, circulation, public space, and urban and territorial structures in topical essays. This provides the frame for the featured projects, all of which exemplify the importance of the respective type of structure for Labics’ work.

 

Named one of the Most Beautiful German Books 2019.

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