14-07-2020 09:00 via dezeen.com

Invisible Cities project features elaborate architectural models of imaginary cities

Artists Camille Benoit and Mariana Gella used the coronavirus lockdown to design architectural models of fantastical cities, made from paper and tools they had at home.
The London-based paper artists are flatmates and had brainstormed the 3D project, called Invisible Cities, for a while before the UK lockdown gave them the chance to build it.
The Saori model city, pictured above and top, is among four the duo created during lockdown
Their four paper models, called Saori, Azra, Calista and Ika, w
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