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Architecture
Photography by Claudine Boeglin

The shape of the land, people’s needs, and artistic boldness define a house or a cluster of housing. The size is influenced by human interaction, social status, and the openness or intimacy of the space. Is it designed for a large family, a shared community, a home that has sheltered three generations, or a statement of successful wealth acquisition? From villages to shores, smaller cities to the capital, this series of images invites an inner conversation and reflection on all these questions—and more.

"Architecture enables us to perceive and understand the dialectics of permanence and change, to settle ourselves in the continuum of culture and time. In its way of representing and structuring action and power, societal and cultural order, interaction and separation, identity and memory, architecture is engaged with fundamental existential questions.”

— Juhani Pallasmaa, 2005, Finnish architect,
zine Electra, issue #13




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