
"We are for an architecture that takes its form from the lines of life itself and twists and extends and accumulates and spits and drips and is heavy and coarse and blunt and sweet and stupid as life itself."
"We are for an architecture that is combed down, that is hung from ear to ear, that is laid on lips and under the eyes, that is shaved from the legs, that is brushed on the teeth, that is fixed on the tighs, that is slipped on the foot."
"We are for an architecture that is combed down, that is hung from ear to ear, that is laid on lips and under the eyes, that is shaved from the legs, that is brushed on the teeth, that is fixed on the tighs, that is slipped on the foot."
Credits
Andrew Holmes und Thomas Arnold

Studentwork from Thomas Bertram















