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摘要
阿根廷建筑师阿道夫-路易斯-穆雷-斯特兰吉斯热衷于设计机器般的迷宫式空间建筑。他的作品在建筑学上类似于阿根廷作家豪尔赫-路易斯-博尔赫斯著名的文学实验。建筑师兼学者 Bea Martin 利用博尔赫斯的一些标志性文本来探究 Moure Strangis 的建筑和叙事意图--为特色作品带来多层次的意义、时间和多重路径。在这一切中,机器的幽灵始终存在。
The Machinic Garden of Forking Paths: Time, Tempo and Tango
Argentinian architect Adolfo Luis Moure Strangis has a passion for designing machine-like, labyrinthine spatial constructions. His work can be seen as architecturally analogous to Argentinian author Jorge Luis Borges's famed literary experiments. Architect and academic Bea Martin uses some of Borges's iconic texts to interrogate Moure Strangis's architectural and narrative intentions – bringing layers of meaning, time and multiple pathways to the featured works. Throughout it all, the spectre of the machine is always present.
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