photographs
PH1979:0286:089
View of waves crashing over the breakwall, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England
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PH1979:0286:089
photographs
ARCH253031
1978
ARCH401629
circa 1980
ARCH401634
1980
DR1998:0131:038
Description:
a sketch
1994
The solid wave (from the series "Adjusting Foundations")
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DR1998:0131:038
Description:
a sketch
drawings
DR1998:0131:038-038
Description:
a sketch
1994
The solid wave (from the series "Adjusting Foundations")
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DR1998:0131:038-038
Description:
a sketch
drawings
1994
photographs
AP148.S1.1970.PR02.009
1970-1971
Autostrada con sinusoide di energia [Highway with sine wave of energy], Interplanetary Architecture
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AP148.S1.1970.PR02.009
photographs
1970-1971
ARCH400644
Description:
Signed Alessandro Poli-Superstudio.
1970-1971
Autostrada con sinusoide di energia [Highway with sine wave of energy] for Architettura Interplanetaria [Interplanetary Architecture]
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ARCH400644
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Signed Alessandro Poli-Superstudio.
Project
Architecture + Nature (2011)
AP207.S1.2011.PR02
Description:
The project series documents the filmed performance "Architecture + Nature" produced by Pettena in 2011. The performance consists of the word "architecture" written in the sand slowly being erased by the movement of the waves. "The sea breaks slowly on the sandy beach... On it architecture stays. And the sea and its waves break with slow, constant, inexorable movements, like a bewitching, continual, eternal melody... And gradually architecture is dematerialized [...]." [1] The project series contains a video of the performance, a drawing, and six film stills. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/ff-architecture-nature-2011-1/ (last accessed 23 January 2020)
2011-2017
Architecture + Nature (2011)
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AP207.S1.2011.PR02
Description:
The project series documents the filmed performance "Architecture + Nature" produced by Pettena in 2011. The performance consists of the word "architecture" written in the sand slowly being erased by the movement of the waves. "The sea breaks slowly on the sandy beach... On it architecture stays. And the sea and its waves break with slow, constant, inexorable movements, like a bewitching, continual, eternal melody... And gradually architecture is dematerialized [...]." [1] The project series contains a video of the performance, a drawing, and six film stills. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/ff-architecture-nature-2011-1/ (last accessed 23 January 2020)
Project
2011-2017