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Surveillance and Border Control - Museum on Juromenha's second line of defence. DE

English · Paperback / Softback

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This work aims to be a reflection on the gaze, analysing its history and evolution and the way we have used it to decipher and understand our surroundings. Above all, it aims to invite the reader to a new way of looking at architecture, landscape, and objects as something that creates emotions and communicates, exemplifying this with concepts and objects of study. This essay analyses various elements, from architectural pieces to installations and artistic works. It is a reflection on the various aspects of the condition of limits, borders and surveillance, seeking to highlight the limits of landscape and vision as a place and space for contemplation, instability and change. The proposal aims not only to value this idea of retrospection on the concept of landscape, but also to create something with which the place itself can identify. The gaze as an instrument for creating space and architecture.

About the author










Alexandre Vicente was born in 1985. He holds a master's degree in architecture from the Autonomous University of Lisbon. In 2010, he won the student prize at the Lisbon Architecture Triennale and in 2012, he won the SECIL Universities prize. Since 2013, he has been living and working in Japan, having participated in several studios such as Ryuichi Ashizawa, Hideyuki Nakayama and Sou Fujimoto.

Product details

Authors Alexandre Vicente
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.10.2025
 
EAN 9786209092633
ISBN 9786209092633
No. of pages 132
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

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