Pascal Bronner

Pascal Bronner (b. 1979) is a British-German architect and artist. Bronner’s internationally acclaimed architectural drawings explore parallel worlds where different characters meet and the stories surrounding them unfold. He coined the word droame (from the English dream, roam, and home) to describe a state or field in which dreaming, wandering, and a sense of home intersect. Bronner refers to this state in the human mind as the moment when creativity is born — or the moment when a person begins to create, switching off the routines of everyday life. In any case, his drawings are far from the ordinary and simply remarkable.

The exhibition “Drawn Parallel Worlds” / “Into The Droame,” which recently closed at the Estonian Museum of Architecture, was the artist’s first solo show.