Marjetica's Hybrid House juxtaposes structures from the temporary architecture of Caracas, the West Bank, and West Palm Beach, Florida, and shows how they negotiate space among themselves. Each of the community-based structures formulates its own language, which, in all three cases, has much in common with archetypal (and not modernist) architecture. Emphasis is placed on private space, security, and energy and communication infrastructures.'
from: http://www.potrc.org/project1.htm
I looked at Marjetica's work because she is interested in educating people how to build more sustainable enviroments for themselves, she stays within communities, teaches and designs objects that become a part of every day life. Unfortunately not only the third world countries need this re-thinking strategies...
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
Marjetica Potrč
Posted by Polly Anders at 07:43
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