Heimatkunde (signed)

by Nicolo Degiorgis


Photographs: Nicoló Degiorgis

Text: Nicoló Degiorgis, Christine Frenes

Publisher: Rorhof

340 pages

Year: 2017

ISBN: 9788894881004

Comments: softcover, 16x24cm

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Heimat is a German word that does not translate directly into any other language. It describes a feeling of belonging in a local, social, cultural and geographical context. 

Thaught as Heimatkunde in German speaking elementary schools in South tyrol until the beginning of the 90s, the subject explores every child's world starting with the individual, expanding to the family, friends, classroom, social structure and immediate geography up to the enviroment, animals and plants, and local history.

Heimatkund has been realized in collaboration with Degiorgis' school-teacher Christine Frenes, and is composed of the Heimakunde Journal Nicolò Degiorgis made himself between the age of 8 and 10. The book is an invitation to map your own geographical and conceptual elements of the place we live in, creating a personal, multi-layerded vision of our local dimension.


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Heimatkunde (signed)

by Nicolo Degiorgis


Photographs: Nicoló Degiorgis

Text: Nicoló Degiorgis, Christine Frenes

Publisher: Rorhof

340 pages

Year: 2017

ISBN: 9788894881004

Comments: softcover, 16x24cm

sold out

Heimat is a German word that does not translate directly into any other language. It describes a feeling of belonging in a local, social, cultural and geographical context. 

Thaught as Heimatkunde in German speaking elementary schools in South tyrol until the beginning of the 90s, the subject explores every child's world starting with the individual, expanding to the family, friends, classroom, social structure and immediate geography up to the enviroment, animals and plants, and local history.

Heimatkund has been realized in collaboration with Degiorgis' school-teacher Christine Frenes, and is composed of the Heimakunde Journal Nicolò Degiorgis made himself between the age of 8 and 10. The book is an invitation to map your own geographical and conceptual elements of the place we live in, creating a personal, multi-layerded vision of our local dimension.


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Heimatkunde (signed)

by Nicolo Degiorgis


Photographs: Nicoló Degiorgis

Text: Nicoló Degiorgis, Christine Frenes

Publisher: Rorhof

340 pages

Year: 2017

ISBN: 9788894881004

Comments: softcover, 16x24cm

sold out

Heimat is a German word that does not translate directly into any other language. It describes a feeling of belonging in a local, social, cultural and geographical context. 

Thaught as Heimatkunde in German speaking elementary schools in South tyrol until the beginning of the 90s, the subject explores every child's world starting with the individual, expanding to the family, friends, classroom, social structure and immediate geography up to the enviroment, animals and plants, and local history.

Heimatkund has been realized in collaboration with Degiorgis' school-teacher Christine Frenes, and is composed of the Heimakunde Journal Nicolò Degiorgis made himself between the age of 8 and 10. The book is an invitation to map your own geographical and conceptual elements of the place we live in, creating a personal, multi-layerded vision of our local dimension.


More books by Nicolo Degiorgis

more books tagged »German« | >> see all

more books tagged »drawing« | >> see all

more books tagged »Italy« | >> see all

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