Federico Babina's "Planimal" Reimagines Architectural Plans as Animals

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Italian artist Federico Babina has published the latest in his impressive portfolio of architectural illustrations. “Planimal” seeks to convey the close link between architecture and the natural world, translating animals into architectural plans. Through his set of drawings, Babina reimagines the architectural spaces as “narrative subjects that host us and lead us into a fantastic labyrinth of a dreamlike reality, architectures imagined as allusively zoomorphic sculptures.”

Houses, museums, and churches are conveyed as roaring lions, crawling snakes, and swimming whales, with dynamic spaces formed from cocktails of asymmetries and symmetries, curves and straight lines, solids and voids, sounds and silences, lights and shadows.

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Cite: Niall Patrick Walsh. "Federico Babina's "Planimal" Reimagines Architectural Plans as Animals" 03 May 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/916311/federico-babinas-planimal-reimagines-architectural-plans-as-animals> ISSN 0719-8884

© Federico Babina

当动物遇上建筑,Federico Babina 新作“Planimal”

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