<p>The article is a report on the workshops held in Boisbuchet. Every morning, at a long table, in front of a small renovated palace, a group of enthusiasts sit down for breakfast. They have come here to spend a week or two, or perhaps three, at this deserted place, accepting the invitation of the Vitra Museum and the Pompidou Centre. Some are going to create unusually abstract objects, others will make very practical things, although alternative in structure – some of them are already present in architectural textbooks today. Every day, at the same tables, and during the evening lectures, you can meet architects and artists whom the world has called avant-guard outsiders or utopia dreamers, or sometimes even masters and gurus.</p>
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