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“For the nomad, “home” cannot be understood except in terms of journey, just as space is defined by movement”. Prussin Labelle, African Nomadic Architecture: Space, Place and Gender, Washington, 1995: 40.
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This exercise proposed to generate a network of ephemeral projects that in turn create an ephemeral set of forces in the city. The aim was to challenge static, permanent and solitary ways of thinking about architecture and try instead to invent ways allowing anticipation of the increasingly mobile nature of contemporary life. Imagining the relationship that people have to their built environment when these are inhabited by ephemeral structures, students were encouraged to think of these small-scale projects as radicant organisms that grow up in the forgotten / unnoticed parts of the city. 2
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Tutor: Aliki-Myrto Perysinaki
1. Emma Fitzpatrick 2. Harry Williams 3. Adam Hardman 4. s fia Fridrih
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