Level Up – EASA 2018
“Similar spots can be found practically everywhere around us, but most fruitful would be to concentrate on turning underused or unformed spaces into something special.”
Read More“Similar spots can be found practically everywhere around us, but most fruitful would be to concentrate on turning underused or unformed spaces into something special.”
Read MoreA room, a theater, a cinema, an exposition, a bath, a place to talk, to discuss, to hear music, to draw, to plan, to work, to chill, to sleep, to have sex, to cry; a Room of Response.
Read MoreThey have disassembled Rijeka’s abandoned places, investigated them, took notes and drew, then put it all together and uploaded it for your hungry eyes. This project is for all of you who missed Rijeka’s magical urban pockets when you were there, but also for those who had seen them and know them well – this will warp your perspective of it! Hristina and Nikola, the workshop’s tutors joined us for an interview about their digitally analogue project.
Read MoreThe aims and principles of Rijeak not only looked to engage the local residents in their own city but gave all of us, as participants in the workshop, a great opportunity to understand the city we were working with. Rijeak asked us to think about Rijeka on a deeper level.
Read MoreIn a way, destroyed buildings could offer useful waste, a great amount of material that can later be used for new constructions, continuing to tell new stories.
Read MoreAfter changing several locations, nomads find a place they call home. They don’t stay there for long, but they don’t usually go far from their previous habitation.
Read MoreAll around us, the Mediterranean vernacular architecture is in a cold embrace with the Modernist industrial plants. Towers bizarrely surge from the panorama as monuments to a more just society.
Read MoreThe workshop challenged its 25 participants to wander / identify / document / connect / activate “overlooked and underutilized” spaces, within the city of Rijeka, Croatia. The result has blanketed the city with more than 45 spatial “nodes”.
Read MoreWhat happens when 600 students from all over Europe live in one place for two weeks?
The place is Rijeka.
The time is now.
Stay tuned.