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Irena Gajic’s 100 Houses

August 28, 2018 by Fosco Lucarelli 1 Comment

We already featured Irena, a Belgrade-based artist, and architect, some time ago for a series ofillustrations featured in architecture magazine Soiled.

Since we love her work, we’ll publish here one of her personal projects, titled 100 Houses. A divertissement about spatial concepts, 100 Houses was a daily endeavor manifested on the artist’s tumblr irenagajic.tumblr.com/

I started this project as a daily challenge. Free thinking about space is vital for an architect and I wanted to have some fun with spatial concepts. No restriction, the only rule I set was to get to it without a plan and keep it quick. I wanted to keep the unconscious engaged. The approach is a kind of problem solving. The solution is always surreal as well as the problem itself. I find this approach amusing, since I never know what the final outcome is going to be.

All images © Irena Gajic.

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  1. pvaureli says

    September 4, 2018 at 10:16 pm

    She should check Massimo Scolari’s Architettura Laconica. Or maybe she knows him already.

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