House's I'd Hate To Live In
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Maker-User-Copier 1997, West Space Gallery, Melbourne
If one’s internal world could supply an architectonic expression then what type of space would manifest through usual human affections of anxiety, heartache, loneliness and dislocation? If feeling states could be authentically translated into an architectural language I wonder if any of us would wish to live in our architectural skins?
House’s I’d Hate to Live In, no. 1-9, 1997, balsa wood, all dimensions within 350x350x350mm











