W MAGAZINE -TIM WALKER - STRANGER THAN PARADISE

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Jules of Nature
Stranger Things
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Keni
Claire Keane

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W MAGAZINE -TIM WALKER - STRANGER THAN PARADISE
emil schulthess / swissair
curating our own education
vernacular architecture
Vernacular architecture is an architectural style that is designed based on local needs, availability of construction materials and reflecting local traditions. At least originally, vernacular architecture did not use formally-schooled architects, but relied on the design skills and tradition of local builders.
I long for
I long for adventure
I long for the freedom I briefly touched upon last summer
to live by the nature, following its rhythm, feeling one with
I long for warmth
I long for time
to see where my intuition would take me, what thoughts would arise, how would I make use of the freedom
I long for exporing
but also imploring, sensing, connecting
I long for myself, my happy content self
“finding home in solitude”
merging two
let’s share language
(finding home in) a moment of solitude
a collective moment
a collective moment
walking back and reflecting together on the urban intervention
a walk (II) with Erik, 25.05 18:20
an urban intervention with the aim to reflect and stand still for a moment
follow the yellow (brick) road
urban intervention for Erik 25.05 5:23
urban intervention for Erik 25.05 05:15
different cultures of eating on the ground
“stibadium”, a single semi-circular dining platform fitting up to a dozen people
originally an outdoor seat, introduced indoors in the 2nd-3rd centuries B.C
a shape from the roman domus for entertaining guests