Studio for Immediate Spaces
Roman Tkachenko+
Year of birth: 1996
Place of birth: Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
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Roman has been investigating the political implications of public spaces’ design and public institutions’ architecture focusing on its vulnerabilities and misuses. Towards his upcoming graduation this summer, his research has widened towards social movements that negotiate the built environment in order to defend their rights and establish forms of care for ones surroundings.
This work is a reflection on the current focus on private spaces where we are all confined, those who are privileged to stay home. And the attention it has brought up. Even though we are all at home, the world keeps running. Now from home to home. The current system still manages to interfere in private space and start to suggest or possibly dictate how a household should be run. What is home? Has home come closer to a farm, as a household that generates income and around which a full life revolves?
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