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Lina Kostoff
Architect’s Play House
A house is made up of elements, strategically arranged under a single roof. They are all pieces of architecture we know: the wall, the door, the window, the column, the beam, the floor. These architectural facets comprise the house as an object — a vessel devoid of a site or a client, which plays a game of composition, arrangement, and duality where the relationship between two seemingly opposing programs is explored — those of work and of domesticity. This game comes with a set of rules and limitless outcomes. It is a game and an abstract method of constructing architecture from architecture.
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Advisors: Fala Atelier