Dutch architect Reinier de Graaf talked about his latest novel The Masterplan in this live panel discussion by Dezeen for Architecture Matters.
De Graaf, who is a partner at architecture firm OMA, spoke to Dezeen’s founder and editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs about the book, which tells of a young architect’s pursuit of recognition.
Fairs and De Graaf were joined by Russian architect Olga Aleksakova, co-founder of architecture studio Buromoscow, and architect and writer Mahfuz Sultan.
In addition to the book’s themes of legacy and the architectural dream, the panel also discussed masterplanning and the relationship between writing and architecture.
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