d i s o r d i n e / / mess Mess is the epitome of mundane variants [things, garden, artefacts] that welcomes rambling. Utilities and things become exposed. Mess allows for a dirty and composed arrangement of objects, structure, and materials non-hierarchically overlaying each other. The architect [domestic human] paints the everyday life, inscribing the arrangement of time. The architecture of Mess and Dirt doesn’t act to resist the overflow of things. Mess allows an intermingling of identities. Whether this be species of weeds from the remnants of place, or to the cross pollination of things to dictate a unique programme within.
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