Fairy Tales: When Architecture Tells a Story

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Blank Space’s first edition of Fairy Tales: When Architecture Tells a Story is a light-hearted reminder that communication is at the core of what all architects and designers do. The book is a collection of entries from the company’s first architectural storytelling competition, which was launched to reinstate a dialogue between architects and the public.

Fairy tales might seem like an odd genre of choice for this movement, but communication also lies at their core. According to the founders of Blank Space, Matthew Hoffman and Frencesca Giuliani-Hoffman, fairy tales are “relatable, yet sophisticated and nuanced, just like great architecture.”

For more on the whimsical collection, keep reading after the break.

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Cite: Jennifer Whelan. "Fairy Tales: When Architecture Tells a Story" 27 Aug 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/541276/fairy-tales-when-architecture-tells-a-story> ISSN 0719-8884

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