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  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI
  • MARCO CAPPELLETTI

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From the Publisher

Architectural photography is now one of the most important mediums for recording, documenting, communicating and sharing architecture and constructed space. It is able to convey the dimensions and character of a place, as well as the emotions associated with it. An architectural publication would be unthinkable without such images.

In the digital era architectural photographers have acquired a new role (despite the enduring and increasing silence of the critics), which goes beyond mere documentation: they have become both interpreters and authors. Their visual language determines the way we perceive the contemporary constructed space. Their vision is crucial to the way we see and understand contemporary architecture. Their reflections on the reality not only document the constructed space, but also reveal it to us.

This issue of DIVISARE BOOKS is devoted to architectural photographers and to their stories told through images.

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ALBERTO CAMPO BAEZA DE BLAS HOUSE SEVILLA LA NUEVA MADRID 2000
2001. FANY. DUDELANGE PHOTO ESSAY BY MAXIME DELVAUX
GIOVANNI MUZIO CASA DEI GIORNALISTI MILANO 1936  PHOTO ESSAY BY LUCA SIRONI
JAN DE YONG   HOUSE WITH STUDIO. SCHAIJK 1956 PHOTO ESSAY BY KIM ZWARTS
GIUSEPPE GAMBIRASIO, BRUNO MINARDI  INTERVIEW WITH GIOVANNI MUZIO
LOUIS I. KAHN  SALK INSTITUTE LA JOLLA 1959  PHOTO ESSAY BY AGNÈS CLOTIS
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