In my bachelor’s thesis, I researched and analyzed the space of the construction site. I dealt with the non-anthropological part of space, which does not define a person and his relationships within it (non-place), and at the same time I analyzed this very anthropological part of space (place). I wondered if these two worlds could exist independently of each other. Can a space live without people and still retain its primary atmospheric sense or each other to reach its maximum, can the space of a construction site encompass definitions of both place and non-place, and how an individual's perception of space changes through community integration. In the practical part of the assignment, I designed the visual space of such a space, experimented with media photography and its translation into space.
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