Bauhaus Universität Weimar Summer 2011 A summer project to design and construct one permanent shelter in Holzdorf for a local charity. The workshop included not only the basic discussion of the topics of privacy and room atmosphere , the planning and implementation of a dwelling for two persons on the grounds of the Diakonia estate in Holzdorf, Germany. The structure was an assembly of prefabricated components. The components were planned and constructed at the Bauhaus, then transported and assemble at the Holzdorf estate. The course included the collaboration of the students and faculty of Bauhaus-University Weimar, and the architects Katinka Temme, Kengo Kuma, architect, JosÊ Mario Gutierrez Marquez, BFM Architects, Berlin, and Anna Kostreva, Berlin, several design studies and models of actual realizable property.
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Private Sphere