Celebrating 20 years of architecture practice, Karim Nader publishes “For a Novel Architecture, ciné-roman 2000-2020.”

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Told in the form of a cine-novel, this document compiles 20 years of architectural practice and research. 32 projects from the current studio and collaborations with Blankpage, Roula Assaf, Danny Khoury and others are presented in an order of thematic correspondences resembling more a screenplay than a classical architectural monograph. Re-written for this edition, the text reconnects all projects in one continuous narrative flow supporting the sequence of photographic moments, a medium used there exclusively in the absence of all other traditional modes of architectural representation.

Some half of the projects actualize the successes of buildings completed and happily inhabited, the other remains future potential or aborted attempts now lost forever: the eternal story of the architectural adventure, the challenge of its uncertain path, its temporary pleasures and recurring wonders, its unfulfilled promises and unexpected successes.

If often in this document we use the word ‘novel’, it is not to equate the art of architecture to the art of literature, but rather to insist on the importance of continuously looking at the lived experience of architecture in space and time as its core value (like in a novel), and the requirement for any art to always be new beyond the romantic nostalgia of a lost past or the fetishistic (quite often technological) celebration of the unknown future (the novel as in the new).

All in all, it is once again the necessity to live poetically, humanely and naturally that this document attempts to manifest through the relentless passion for the architectural practice and our sentimental relationship with every site, every client, in every situation.

The book was featured in 5 podcasts (listen to parts 1 2 3 4 5) by Antecâmara Portugal.

The book received Le Geste d’Or in Paris in December 2021.

Designed by Martina Distefano. Published in Italy by LetteraVentidue.

ISBN: 978-88-6242-479-0 Size: 21x29 cm Pages: 244 (176 pages printed in color on white paper in 21x29 cm format + 5 inserts printed in black and white on ivory paper in 13x19 cm format) Illustrations: 150 in color 38 in b&w Binding: Paperback Language: English Publication date: December 2020 International price: £ 24.99 (Distribution Prestel UK)