What is Co-Dividuality?, Farm Cultural Park
Favara, 2017
“What is Co-Dividuality? Japanese Architecture and the Shared House of Farm Cultural Park” is an exhibition curated by the architects Salvator-John A. Liotta and Fabienne Louyot of LAPS Architecture studio in Paris. The exhibition explores the concept of shared houses. It delves into the redefinition of public and private spaces in Japan and it transforms the art gallery of Farm Cultural Park into a co-dividual space. Through a selection of projects realized by the most important names in Japanese architecture, the exhibition outlines what Salvator-John A. Liotta and Andrea Bartoli have defined – in a retrospective way – Co-Dividual Architecture: an architecture that creates a new response to shared living in the age of post-individualism, social media and shared economy.
ph. Santo Eduardo di Miceli
Participants
Marco Baccaro, Andrea Sala, Olga Bagnoli, Clémence Baudson, Nestor Beguin, Ifan Yim | Ilenia Bracaccini, Lorenzo Pozzi, Laura Ancora, Julie Andrieu, Mathilde Schoeder, Florian Nussberger | Fabio Angeloni, Claudio Avila, Virginie Basello, Lyna Benchekroun Belabbes, Fanny Nicolettich, Vimu Heenkenda | Antonia D'Alessandro, Marco Maino, Pierre Poensis, Camille Pons-F. De Pavant, Boris Bardonneau, Viala Lucie Bonnet, Yunnie Zhang | Elisa Grassotti, Rachele Marchi, Busra Yenilmez, Deniz Korkmazer, Shizuka Watanabe, Anting Shyu
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