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2009
From the infinite number of associations emerging in my head while thinking about the beach, the one of leisure and rejection of everyday's norms is the clearest one. The beach is a prime example of a space where typical social relationships do not apply. Yet in this series I do not capture the lazy bodies or the vital joy, focusing instead on the intermediate object of the bathing-box. It is precisely this spot of the beach landscape that becomes a space where one abandons one's social status and daily activities not just emotionally but also physically, delving into hedonistic lightness and carefree being. Architectural laconism turns the bathing-boxes into obvious separators of different zones and, at the same time, beach icons.





