Journeys: How travelling fruit, ideas and buildings rearrange our
environment explores the subject of migrations and their impact on
the built environment. The publication includes 16 stories written
in a narrative form similar to historical fiction. The stories
featured highlight key concepts critical to understanding the
movement of people, animals, objects and ideas and explore the
physical impact of this movement on the built environment. The book
brings together different authors, subjects and historical periods
in a cohesive way, allowing it to maintain a consistent narrative
feel throughout. The authors, experts within their research field,
come from various disciplines. Their different backgrounds
contribute to the book's diverse and sometimes even witty content.
Each story is accompanied by a specially commissioned illustration.
A section in the book is also dedicated to photographs and images
that visually represent the themes explored in the stories.
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