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Product information "Otto Hainzl"

Corridors extending an entire kilometer, insurmountable stairways, graphic codes, illegally occupied zones, vast murals: Corviale, built between 1975 and 1982, is a housing project on the outskirts of Rome. Ten stories high, it is nearly one kilometer long and houses over 8,000 residents — a whole city in a single building. Corviale is also a social architectural manifesto, charged with traces of human domestic existence. The Austrian photographer Otto Hainzl lived in Europe's longest apartment block for an extended period. His images speak of vision versus reality, of the building, its peculiar features, and the many different living environments that can be found there.


Hardcover

22,5 x 29 cm

120 pages

63 color illustrations

English, Italian

Available

ISBN 978-3-86828-596-3

2015

Artists:

Otto Hainzl

Texts:

Angelika Fitz, Martin Hochleitner, Otto Hainzl, Gabriele Kaiser


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