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Space & Psyche

 

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1 Indeed, this same drive inspires the current trend within architecture toward graphic narratives, which render human experience, cartooned in proportionate images and contained in panels, lines, and balloons capturing textures of contemporary lives in a novel medium. See, for instance, Bjarke Ingels's Yes is More: An Archicomic on Architectural Evolution (Citation2009) and Jimenez Lai's Citizens of No Place: An Architectural Graphic Novel (Citation2012).

2 Henceforth all in‐text references unless otherwise noted are to Space & Psyche (2012).

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