For the programming of urban and rural spaces…

like courtyards, squares, parks, fields, halls, streets, shops, gardens, pavilions, sidewalks, waiting rooms, rooftops, …
 
The interplay of the everyday

The relationship between the image and identity of public environments plays an important role in site-specific programming.

A cultural interpretation is crucial for the knowledge, public perception and development of urban and rural places. Shifting perspectives on the interplay of the everyday allow us to glimpse new conceptions of place. The need for creating places is intimately associated with the need to play with architecture, time and space.

(playfully quoted, Ivan Chtcheglov)