Passion for architecture inspired the Italian architect and illustrator Babina, to make a series of illustrations that together form an ‘archibet’:
This ARCHIBET consists of 26 detachable postcards in which one of the letters of the alphabet is made to playfully resemble a building (in the style) of a famous architect, covering names from Alvar Aalto (The Riola church) to Zaha Hadid (the library and the learning centre of Vienna), from Dudok to Niemeyer, from Barragán to Frank Lloyd Wright…
The series is like a colourful imaginary town and shows off the great diversity in architectural forms and styles and is perfect for sharing with or sending to architecturally minded friends.
Passion for architecture inspired the Italian architect and illustrator Babina, to make a series of illustrations that together form an ‘archibet’:
This ARCHIBET consists of 26 detachable postcards in which one of the letters of the alphabet is made to playfully resemble a building (in the style) of a famous architect, covering names from Alvar Aalto (The Riola church) to Zaha Hadid (the library and the learning centre of Vienna), from Dudok to Niemeyer, from Barragán to Frank Lloyd Wright…
The series is like a colourful imaginary town and shows off the great diversity in architectural forms and styles and is perfect for sharing with or sending to architecturally minded friends.