EVOKED is the first step of a wider project about unfinished architecture in Albania. The very core of the exhibition proposed, as conclusion of a shared research, is the possibility to envision working strategies about concrete frame buildings on the Albanian coast. The survey of domestic spaces would involve the coastline from Durrës to Ksamil as representative case for touristic, demographic and economic implications. The vision, as mixed media artwork, will be the main tool to gather a shared and multidisciplinary project, in which Albanian and Italian architects (sharing the same coastline aggression agency on their own territories) disclose potential strategies on informal conditions. The scope of the exhibition is a critic debate on incompleteness, suggesting a strong imaginative power for future development. The more cultural discussion involves policy-making institutions together with people, the more decisions about regeneration, reuse or completion of unfinished architecture are going to be participated.
Unfinished houses in Albanian landscape / Menghini, Anna Bruna - In: Evoked : architectural diptychs / [a cura di] Domenico Pastore. - STAMPA. - Bari : Giuseppe Laterza, 2016. - ISBN 978-88-6674-143-5. - pp. 19-23
Unfinished houses in Albanian landscape
Anna Bruna Menghini
2016-01-01
Abstract
EVOKED is the first step of a wider project about unfinished architecture in Albania. The very core of the exhibition proposed, as conclusion of a shared research, is the possibility to envision working strategies about concrete frame buildings on the Albanian coast. The survey of domestic spaces would involve the coastline from Durrës to Ksamil as representative case for touristic, demographic and economic implications. The vision, as mixed media artwork, will be the main tool to gather a shared and multidisciplinary project, in which Albanian and Italian architects (sharing the same coastline aggression agency on their own territories) disclose potential strategies on informal conditions. The scope of the exhibition is a critic debate on incompleteness, suggesting a strong imaginative power for future development. The more cultural discussion involves policy-making institutions together with people, the more decisions about regeneration, reuse or completion of unfinished architecture are going to be participated.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.