Federico Babina's Latest Archi-Illustrations: Classic National Architecture (With A Twist)

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Our very talented friend Federico Babina has been responsible for some of ArchDaily's most popular posts lately. The creativity behind his ARCHISET, ARCHIMACHINE, ARCHIPORTRAIT, ARCHIST, ARCHIBET and ARCHICINE have garnered thousands of shares on social media. Since we loved Babina's serialized architectural illustrations, we were thrilled when he saw his latest set: the ArchDaily logo imagined in and around the world's classic architecture. Read on for our interview with the architect and graphic designer.

ArchDaily: Can you introduce yourself?
Federico Babina: My name is Federico Babina. I am an Italian architect and graphic designer (since 1994) that lives and works in Barcelona (since 2007). But mostly I've been a curious person (since forever).

AD: What's an interesting fact about you?
FB: Every day I try to rediscover a way to observe the world through the eyes of a child. Children are able to have a vision of things totally uninhibited and without the conditioning of the experience. Children's drawings are always amazing and beautiful in their spontaneous simplicity and clarity. I like trying to explain the world I see through different techniques of expression. I like the richness of the language and the diversity of its forms. I do not want to confine me in a prison of a style or shape.

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Cite: Becky Quintal. "Federico Babina's Latest Archi-Illustrations: Classic National Architecture (With A Twist)" 22 May 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/508991/11-questions-for-superstar-architecture-illustrator-federico-babina> ISSN 0719-8884

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Federico Babina最新建筑图案作品:经典民族建筑(伴随着创新)

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