Known for the extension of the French Embassy in Vienna and for his daring 'guerrilla architecture', such as the Bow-House made from scaffolding and reused doors and windows in Holland, architect, urban planner, author and former graffiti artist Stéphane Malka (1973-) is at the cutting edge of the architectural avant-garde.
Malka's work blends art and architecture from a humanist perspective, informed by the designer's intention to create positive and sustainable works. The result is surprising places where dreams and pragmatism, baroque and minimalism, ecology and sophistication come together.
This book presents Malka's revolutionary exploration of contemporary living, including his cliff-side Mugu House in Malibu, his interventions and transformations of existing architecture, and his exploration and development of ecological construction and design.
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