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Home: collective continuous construction

check the original  Research Proposal sent to Concordia University on April, 2009

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Inspirations and reflections…

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bibliography:

BUSCH, Akiko. “Geography of home – writings on where we live”. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1999.(see notes)

DeCERTEAU, Michel. “The practice of Everyday Life”. Trans. Steven Rendall. Berkeley: UC Press, 1984.

MULDER, Arjen. “Interact or Die” , Ed.Arjen Mulder and Joke Brower. Rotterdam: NAI/V2 Publishing, 2007.

ISRAEL, Toby. “Some Place Like Home: Using Design Psychology to Create Ideal Places”. England: Wiley-Academy, 2003. (see notes)

IRWIN, Robert. “The Narrows, part I” and “The Narrows, part II” From Lawrence Weschler. Seeing Is Forgetting the Name the Thing One Sees: Thirty Years of Conversations with Robert Irwin. Berkeley: UC Press, 2008, pp. 43-117 (see notes)

LEFEBVRE, Henri “The Production of Space”. Translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith. Oxford: Blackwell, 1991.

ZARDINI, Mirko. ” Sense of the City: An Alternate Approach to Urbanism” Baden: Lars Müller Publishers, 2005. (see the chapter “Seasonal City”)

and also…

McGill University

*A Century of Ice: the architecture of phase change by Pieter Sijpkes

Free spirit spheres

*Free Spirit Sheres in inhabitat

consulted in Nov,2nd,/2009

Heather and Ivan Morison

*Pleasure Island 2008

consulted in Nov,2nd,/2009

*Pleasure Island 2007

Commissioned for the 52nd Venice Biennale 2007

consulted in Nov,2nd,/2009

*Fantasy Island 2007

Commissioned for the 52nd Venice Biennale 2007

consulted in Nov,2nd,/2009

Les Amis de la Montagne

*We’re tied to our mountain

consulted in Nov,2nd,/2009

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