RESURRECTING BABYLON (2021)
What is contemporary space in the age of the globalized and digitalized?
A portrait of what the city has become and where she is going.
Featuring the Kingdom of Bahrain, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha and the Taj Mahal.
This book is a collection of original text and photographs, spanning wide a discourse on locality, identity and language in the urban landscape of the contemporary world.
184 Pages, sewn binding.
Release of first edition 2021.
Text, photographs and content by Alexander Cyrus Poulikakos.
Detailed design in collaboration with Daniela Eberle.
Printed at Fröhlich Info AG in Switzerland.
A portrait of what the city has become and where she is going.
Featuring the Kingdom of Bahrain, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha and the Taj Mahal.
This book is a collection of original text and photographs, spanning wide a discourse on locality, identity and language in the urban landscape of the contemporary world.
184 Pages, sewn binding.
Release of first edition 2021.
Text, photographs and content by Alexander Cyrus Poulikakos.
Detailed design in collaboration with Daniela Eberle.
Printed at Fröhlich Info AG in Switzerland.
ALL PHOTOS OF BOOK BY DANIELA EBERLE ©2021
BAB AL MORPHEUS is pieced together from the arabic words bab al (meaning “gateway to”) and morpheus, the ancient greek god of dreams (literally meaning “the maker of shapes and forms”)
BAB AL MORPHEUS is a design and research office magnifying a mutation in percieved reality of the human + post-human condition by documenting and mapping contemporary space in a globalized world through its margins.
Expressed in image, text, building, sound and thought, its aim is to simulate, reflect, provoke, stimulate, move and disturb while chasing the ultraviolence of contemporary space.
ALEXANDER CYRUS POULIKAKOS (born 1993 in Illinois, U.S.A.) is a Swiss architect based in Zurich. He completed his studies with a master’s degree in architecture in 2019 from ETH Zurich. He worked at BS+EMI architects in Zurich for four years as a project leader, at Studio Anne Holtrop in Bahrain and Du Studio in Zurich. He founded the design and research practice Office Bab Al Morpheus, which focuses on documenting and mapping contemporary space in a globalized world through its margins.