Lecture

Artificial Ground: Eloquence of the Absence

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This lecture delves into the Berlin project, starting in 1993 with the unfinished work of the National Library in Paris, completed in 1995. The speaker shares the unique experience of splitting time between Berlin and Paris, highlighting the extraordinary collaboration between German, French, and English engineers. The construction in Berlin challenges the conventional notion as the building gradually disappears into the ground, symbolizing a remarkable architectural approach.

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