Description
Citizens of No Place is a choice of short stories on architecture and urbanism, graphically represented the usage of manga-style storyboards. Fiction is used as a way to unpack thoughts about architecture. Modeled as a proto-manifesto, this can be a candid chronicle of a highly very important thought process within the tradition of paper architecture (especially that of architect John Hejduk and Bernard Tschumi’s Long island Transcript). The fast stories explore many architectural problems during the unique language of the graphic novel, helping usher the following generation of architectural theory and criticism.