Edited by Christophe Le Gac
With contributions by Marie-Hélène Fabre, Christophe Le Gac, Pelin Tan, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Troy Therrien
Design
Thibault Geoffroy
Lars Müller Publishers
21 × 28 cm, 8 ¼ × 11 in
352 pages, 214 illustrations
Hardback
978-3-03778-712-0, English
978-3-03778-713-7, French
With contributions by Marie-Hélène Fabre, Christophe Le Gac, Pelin Tan, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Troy Therrien
Design
Thibault Geoffroy
Lars Müller Publishers
21 × 28 cm, 8 ¼ × 11 in
352 pages, 214 illustrations
Hardback
978-3-03778-712-0, English
978-3-03778-713-7, French
“Architecture for Disquiet Bodies” offers a comprehensive overview on the French-Portuguese conceptual architect. In essays, Faustino’s own texts and richly illustrated explorations of 30 selected projects, the book investigates unique creations that place the body at the center of an architect’s concern. It includes a full catalog of Didier Fiúza Faustino’s works.
Didier Fiúza Faustino
Arch_Manifest Collection n°1
Limited Edition of 500 copies + signed C-Print
Design
Thibault Geffroy
Editions Bessard
180 x 130 mm
Hardback
979-10-91406-80-2
Arch_Manifest Collection n°1
Limited Edition of 500 copies + signed C-Print
Design
Thibault Geffroy
Editions Bessard
180 x 130 mm
Hardback
979-10-91406-80-2
Arch Manifest is a new collection from @editionsbessard linking photography and architecture.
For its first issue the collection opens with a collaboration with Didier Faustino, the director of the collection, and one of his utopian architectures questioning the future. This labyrinthine, modular architecture with multiple combinations inspired the design of the book with a play of scale transposed to the body of the text, playing on with the typography and its occupation of the format. The cover opens and folds in facets, reminding the structures that Faustino has imagined.
For its first issue the collection opens with a collaboration with Didier Faustino, the director of the collection, and one of his utopian architectures questioning the future. This labyrinthine, modular architecture with multiple combinations inspired the design of the book with a play of scale transposed to the body of the text, playing on with the typography and its occupation of the format. The cover opens and folds in facets, reminding the structures that Faustino has imagined.