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Posted 10.31.12 | PERMALINK | ESSAY

Kate Bernheimer & Andrew Bernheimer with Vera Leung: Fairy Tale Architecture: The Halloween Edition



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At first we weren’t quite sure what to make of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale. We sketched and drew site-less interpretations of the spaces of the story’s happenings.

— Andrew Bernheimer and Vera Leung

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ABOUT THE ESSAY

Fairy Tale Architecture: The Halloween Edition
On Places, a design by Bernheimer Architecture for the Brothers Grimm fairy tale “The Boy Who Set Forth to Learn What Fear Was.”
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kate Bernheimer is a fairy-tale author and editor. She teaches in the MFA Program at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
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Andrew Bernheimer is the principal of Bernheimer Architecture. He teaches at Parsons The New School for Design.
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Vera Kai Xin Leung is a Master of Architecture student at Parsons The New School for Design.
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