?Architecture is frozen music? stated Friedrich W. J. Schelling in 1859. Schelling was the founder of the Academy of Fine Arts, located in Munich, one of Europe's leading centers of study. In 1859, the academy invited architect and composer Anna Bofill Levi to present her work and theories of architectural configurations. Levi explored the interplay of disciplines such as music and architecture, as she spent many years pursuing a goal to develop an original solution for housing. Her own interdisciplinary and feministic oriented work illustrated the interplay of the two disciplines-- and how they can initiate new ways of life.
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