
The Judgement of Paris
Special Edition
Alvaro Siza(Author)
Palmo a Palmo Editores (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 29. January 2026
Book
Hardback
64 pages
978-989-8791-10-8 (ISBN)
Description
Portugal's most
celebrated architect, Alvaro Siza, presents a rare visual narrative inspired by
Greek mythology. The Judgment of Paris is a limited edition of 3000 numbered
copies - an intimate leporello that unfolds two sets of drawings, created a
decade apart, revealing a timeless story of desire, memory, and myth.
These leporello
books give classics, artists, and vibrant cities a fresh twist with their
playful accordion format. They unfold into a dynamic visual journey that
invites readers to explore familiar stories and places in a whole new way - a
standout addition that's sure to catch the eye on any bookshop shelf.
celebrated architect, Alvaro Siza, presents a rare visual narrative inspired by
Greek mythology. The Judgment of Paris is a limited edition of 3000 numbered
copies - an intimate leporello that unfolds two sets of drawings, created a
decade apart, revealing a timeless story of desire, memory, and myth.
These leporello
books give classics, artists, and vibrant cities a fresh twist with their
playful accordion format. They unfold into a dynamic visual journey that
invites readers to explore familiar stories and places in a whole new way - a
standout addition that's sure to catch the eye on any bookshop shelf.
More details
Series
Language
Other
Place of publication
Portugal
Illustrations
All pages are drawings
Dimensions
Height: 160 mm
Width: 110 mm
ISBN-13
978-989-8791-10-8 (9789898791108)
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Person
Alvaro Siza is an acclaimed Portuguese architect known for
his poetic modernist designs that blend harmoniously with their surroundings.
Winner of the 1992 Pritzker Prize, his work spans museums, housing, and sacred
spaces worldwide.
his poetic modernist designs that blend harmoniously with their surroundings.
Winner of the 1992 Pritzker Prize, his work spans museums, housing, and sacred
spaces worldwide.