Architecture Parallax: All Things Considered
Tower of Babel, Cluny Monastery, S‹o Paulo
Alexander Pilis
The upside world reflects specifically the architectural conflicting condition of the metropolis of S‹o Paulo.
Architecture Parallax Ð All Things Considered, displaces the viewerÕs position from an urban familiar experience to a world in perceptual conflict.
The fictional space is a constructed upside-down-perceptual experience that is articulated through two architectural paradigms: The Tower of Babel and the Cluny Monastery.
All Things Considere S‹o Paulo is an active process to reposition the viewer towards a contemporary point of view and to perceptually consider exactly how the human body navigates space.