ABOUT
We build cities. Beyond their structure of concrete and steel, they are a reflection of our desires, our cultures, our memories…
We inhabit them, imprinting the urban fabric with our choices, our actions, our fears, our experiences. Then, they absorb us, acquiring their own identity, born of our intertwined stories, and become living sculptures with which we resonate. Each of us feeds on fragments of the other and develops a sense of belonging. In the end, cities come to inhabit us.
What part of us do they occupy?
What part of us is inscribed in them?
Is there a moment when one has not yet been shaped by the other, a place where each ignores what it will borrow from the other?
If such a space existed, would it be a blank territory or a mere suspended instant, a threshold before the inevitable fusion? A place where nothing has yet been defined, where forms remain latent, where the city's echo has not yet marked its trace.
Perhaps an interstice in history, a fragment of forgetfulness between two constructions, a temporary fold in collective memory.