LEAVE NO TRACE – EPHEMERAL ARCHITECTURE IN CREATION OF EVENT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/31FA14KrnjajicKeywords:
space, sustainabilityAbstract
The focus of this work is on how events can change the relationships and functions within the spaces where they occur. It examines how events are introduced into a space and how that space responds, particularly looking at structural changes during the event and the potential future impacts. Any physical change in a space alters its fundamental character, leaving either visible or invisible traces behind.
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