Atelier Bow-Wow, a Japanese Architectural firm founded by Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Momoyo Kaijima in Tokyo, has been working on various design practices as well as on urban studies, and recently on an urban-rural exchange program. In all these cases, they utilize drawings to show the synthesis of their findings, but at the same time to investigate the subject.This is the reason that they have invented various types of drawings in order to challenge the usual reading of these issues.
In this house specifically, you see: how it became a city? How it grew? What were its first features? And the context for an entire life Muharraq lived in the nineteen eighties. The Architectural Heritage House is home to the artistic works, drawings, architectural photographs gathered or drawn by the architect John Yarwood in homage to his stay in the city of Muharraq between 1983 and 1985.
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