• Take Me to the River Berlin is a city built on sand. And under the sand, water. A lot of water, which requires to be pumped away every time you need to create or consolidate  foundations for a building. The  ever changing landscape of the city is marked by the raveling of pink and blue pipes bringing the water towards […] jo pixel No responses 2013-04-24
  • Bulgakov-mosca anni ’20 Let’s establish, once and for all: home is the angular stone of a man’s life. Let’s consider this as an axiom: without a home, a man can’t even exist. Having said so, I have something to communicate to all those who live in Berlin, Paris, London, etcetera: in Moscow there are no apartments. So, how could […] jo pixel No responses 2009-05-04
  • Berlin: Periphery at the centre The particular historical condition of Berlin, divided by walls and borders, wounded by wars and destructions, designed a city without form characterized by fractures and fragmentations, somehow denying the concept of periphery. In a city without form and without centre, periphery and centrality are questionable concepts. Up to the eighties the city has been the […] jo pixel No responses 2008-12-10