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gestalten's "Living in a Dream" book celebrates borderless fantasy in artificial architecture

United Kingdom Architecture News - Aug 28, 2024 - 13:07   1665 views

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A new book published by gestalten celebrates the boundary-breaking fantasy and transformative influence of artificial architecture. 

Released by an international publishing house gestalten, the book, titled Living in a Dream, is an awe-inspiring collection of architectural and interior marvels.

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p.127 David Alf, Living in a Dream, gestalten 2024, courtesy of gestalten

The 256-page book presents a curated collection that invites readers to meander through endless corridors of creativity, where each page reveals a new realm of aesthetic innovation.

"Artificial architecture has developed considerably in recent years, giving studios, professionals, students, and passionate enthusiasts the tools to create striking interior and exterior scenes," said gestalten in a press release. 

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p.210 Hassan Ragab, Living in a Dream, gestalten 2024, courtesy of gestalten

Described as "an exceptional", the book transcends conventional boundaries, offering a captivating glimpse into the minds of visionary artists who have fearlessly dared to dream beyond the ordinary.

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p.232 Carlos Bañon Blazquez, Living in a Dream, gestalten 2024, courtesy of gestalten

Offering a visually compelling feast, the book includes works by architectural photographer David Alf, Egyptian-American artist and designer Hassan Ragab, and architect and AI expert Carlos Bañon Blazquez.

The book can be purchased for 40.00€ price at gestalten's website.

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p.237 Carlos Bañon Blazquez, Living in a Dream, gestalten 2024, courtesy of gestalten

gestalten is an international publishing house that works with some of the most fascinating creatives on the planet to capture and foresee important trends in travel, food and drink, architecture and interiors, fashion and design, escape and mobility, and visual culture.

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