No paper no problem, say architects
- Published: 13/03/2010 at 12:00 AM
- Newspaper section: Muse
What if there was no more paper in this world? Well, architects don't mind because they can still continue to work on their design projects - even without paper - as seen in the "Architecture Without Paper 2010" at the ASA Centre, Siam Discovery until March 26. The exhibition features 15 art pieces that combine architecture, landscape, art installation and composition. Parts of the current exhibition were also displayed in the Spanish Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2008. "Without Paper" is the result of the architects coping with the challenges of their times. In addition, the current exhibition also features architectural works from other cultures apart from the Spanish and Portuguese styles. Architecture is not just an art form. It links to ideas, designs, perception and the imagination of the people who live in it.
Seminars are being held today and on March 20, at 1pm. "Thai Architects Don't Use Paper" will be showcased on March 20. Free admission.
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