petite vie
- Year
- 2015
- Category
- Concepts · Architecture +Art
- Type
- Cultural
- Status
- Built
- Location
- Québec, Canada
In the vacuum rhythmed by the sound of the streets, a wall exhibits its personality. Its facade invites passersby to question their role in the city’s architectural landscape. The wall pretends to be the city. How can we distinguish reality from fiction? Why so many ornamentations? Do we consume human relationships as we consume architecture? Judging on the surface? Yet there are perceptible clues. The passage between the openings is a reminder of the relationship between the inside and the outside.
In the vacuum rhythmed by the sound of the streets, a wall exhibits its personality. Its facade invites passersby to question their role in the city’s architectural landscape. The wall pretends to be the city. How can we distinguish reality from fiction? Why so many ornamentations? Do we consume human relationships as we consume architecture? Judging on the surface? Yet there are perceptible clues. The passage between the openings is a reminder of the relationship between the inside and the outside.