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Constant’s “city for homo ludens,” New Babylon, was a “nomad camp on a planetary scale.” It was born in 1956 in Alba, Italy, in a settlement of Piedmontese travelers on the land of painter Pinot Gallizio. Fifty years later, Domus magazine visits the site to reconstruct the origins of architecture’s first nomadic utopia.
Photography by Armin Linke. Edited by Francesco Careri (stalker/osservatorio nomade), Elena Sommariva
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Constant dressed as a pirate with a rapier | 1969 |
Constant en Boumibol, 1964 | 1964 |
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Ontwerp voor een zigeunerkamp in Alba | 1956 |
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