
This small photography book features images by Jason Fulford made in Urbino, depicting the architecture of Giancarlo De Carlo. It includes a hypothetical dialogue between the photographer and the architect, based on the themes of heteronomy in architecture and participation. The imagined conversation attempts to bring the two into dialogue, rediscovering the meaning of that “absurd trip to Urbino” which we traverse, deliberately disoriented, through the photographs.
Inspired by Fulford’s reading of De Carlo’s notebooks, the project reflects on the humanity and curiosity that animate his work and on the shared search for meaning within space and image.