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Alicia Framis, AA Bar, 2007/2008

Alicia Framis

AA Bar, 2007/2008
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44cm x 44cm x 23cm
including base
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It’s part of the collection NEW BUILDINGS FOR CHINA, architectural models that reflect the social strategy of China. Framis is interested in how architecture reveals the relationships between people and...
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It’s part of the collection NEW BUILDINGS FOR CHINA, architectural models that reflect the social strategy of China. Framis is interested in how architecture reveals the relationships between people and their society and creates prototypes for alternative architectures. AABAR is an uncommon bar with out alcoholic drinks, for those who were capable of comeback to daily life, for Alcoholic Anonymous.

Instead of alcohol people can find: meetings with serenity, a gather point, a place to talk to each other and not to a bottle. They will find a bar for fearless.
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