Book-Made Buildings

The Book Cell by Matej Kren is an Octagonally Awesome Accomplishment

The Book Cell is an octagonal building made entirely from books that was installed in the Modern Art Center in Lisboa, Portugal. Matej Kren is the Slovakian artist behind the construction of this literary work of architectural art.

I can't say that the Book Cell by Matej Kren is the best way to make use of literature, but hey, anything is better than having them rot away in an unused library. Now a building made out of Kindles, that would be something.
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1. Literary Architecture - The construction of buildings made entirely from books is an innovative approach to architectural design.
2. Repurposing Literature - Finding alternative uses for books, such as building materials, presents opportunities for disruptive innovation.
3. Interactive Art Installations - Creating interactive art installations like the Book Cell allows for unique and immersive experiences for viewers.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architecture firms can explore the concept of using unconventional materials, like books, to create innovative and sustainable structures.
2. Publishing - Incorporating books in non-traditional ways, such as building materials, opens up new possibilities for the publishing industry to expand its offerings.
3. Art Galleries - Art galleries can embrace interactive installations like the Book Cell to attract and engage visitors in unique and memorable ways.

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