Urbis

Editorial

Sculpture, brutalism, neon lights… action.

The majority of projects featured in this issue are tied together by an innate sense which manages to incorporate a sculpture of Bart Simpson, a stuffed tiger and classic furniture (among many other influences) under one leather-covered roof.

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