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OverviewA narrative companion to the buildings, structures and infrastructures that accumulate around borders. If cities were the 20th century's favourite playground, borders are the laboratory for globalised phenomena in the 21st century. Hotspots for migrants, barbed wire, green borders, checkpoints, go-slow for cross-border workers, crypto-currency mining farms, casinos, brothels, tax havens: all are to be found on the border. To date, borders lack a political project. In order to realize that project, the authors of Orae worked in situ with those living in border regions in Switzerland, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Lichtenstein, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and Eritrea. They have started to imagine, describe and model the real territory and a potential project for it. ""Orae"" is a Latin word synonymous with borders. This guide invites readers on a journey inside orae, in a succession of fragmentary narratives from borders and the imaginations of those living in their vicinity. AUTHORS: Vanessa Lacaille and Mounir Ayoub are architects and the founders of the Laboratoire d'architecture. Fabrice Aaragno is a filmmaker. Pierre Szczepski is a sculptor. SELLING POINTS: . An interdisciplinary architecture and art project questions common ways of thinking about borders . Accompanying the exhibition in the Swiss Pavilion at the 17th Venice architecture biennial 200 illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fabrice Aragno , Mounir Ayoub , Vanessa Lacaille , Pierre SzczepskiPublisher: Lars Muller Publishers Imprint: Lars Muller Publishers ISBN: 9783037786758ISBN 10: 3037786752 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 29 July 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAn interdisciplinary architecture and art project questions common ways of thinking about borders. Accompanying the exhibition in the Swiss Pavilion at the 17th Venice architecture biennial. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |