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Gestalten's 'Living in a Dream' Book Features Visionary Artists with Their Artificial Architecture Designs

Gestalten has just released a 256-page book called 'Living in a Dream. According to World Architecture, this collection presents examples of fantasy architecture, with creative interior spaces celebrating the transforming power of artificial design. 

From boundary-breaking buildings to imaginative interior spaces, this book hopes to take readers on a visual journey. 

LIVING IN A DREAM

(Photo : Screenshoht from gestalten Official Website)
To explain the need for the book, gestalten noted that during the last decade, the rise of artificial architecture has gained popularity as a tool in supporting designers, students, and enthusiasts alike in making art outside of conventional designs. 

To sum it up, the book was made to celebrate the growing influence of artificial architecture and the creative potential of modern design, specifically on how technology and imagination can break traditional boundaries in exploring new interior and exterior designs.

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Living in a Dream Book with Fantasy Architecture Collection

"Artificial architecture has developed considerably in recent years, giving studios, professionals, students, and passionate enthusiasts the tools to create striking interior and exterior scenes," gestalten said in a press release.

LIVING IN A DREAM

(Photo : Screenshoht from gestalten Official Website)
The 'Living in a Dream' book brings together, in one place, a lineup of visionary creators including the architectural photographer David Alf; Egyptian-American artist and designer Hassan Ragab; and architect and AI expert Carlos Bañon Blazquez. 

Gestalten greets its readers with a world where imagination knows no limit, wether through bold colors, perhaps uncanny shapes, or just simply futuristic design.

Priced at €40.00 ($44), 'Living in a Dream' is available for purchase on gestalten's website, making it a must-have for architecture lovers and design enthusiasts alike.

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