'I wanted to give a physical form to the concept of anthropology in architecture,' says Frassinelli

The following dialogue collects some fragments of a long discussion we had with Gian Piero Frassinelli after the first venues of the Savage Architecture exhibition. The aim of the dialogue was the comprehension of possible further developments
Create a free account to read the full article
Get 2 premium articles for free each month
Related Articles
MORE Book
Is the architecture firm as we know it dead?

The Futureproof Home: FRAME's latest title explores how we can live more consciously

Local materials anchor this Florence apartment in its surroundings
-Cropped-thumb.jpg)
New book alert: Our Chybik + Kristof monograph is a tool for crafting spaces with character

Agile architecture is (still) alive in Japan. What can it teach us?
Ossip-van-Duivenbode_172_LR-cover-Cropped-thumb.jpg)
Want to build with a positive environmental impact? Follow these 7 steps

Architects and designers have to change their practice. We know why, but how?
-thumb.jpg)
An agile workplace is not just furniture on wheels, says Office Shock author

This Frame title explores how learning spaces can empower emerging generations
