Quelques travaux des « paper architects » russes Alexander Brodsky et Ilya Utkin. Plus d’explications ici, là ou là (j’avoue ne pas connaître suffisamment le sujet pour vous en parler davantage) :
« The group Paper Architects was created in Moscow to protest against all this ideas in a moment where the architectural practice was corrupted by the tedious standardized production, and a barren ideological legacy in the late 1980s.
While the generation of the 1960s used architecture to improve reality, the paper architects of the first decade after perestroika withdrew into the beautiful, magic world of paper architecture, opposing official Soviet architecture through their neo-constructivist designs, deconstructive or historicist replicas, and postmodern contextualizations. » (via)
Laissez rêvez les p’tits papiers…
( N’empêche, j’aime bien l’urbanisme soviétique quand même :3 )