What becomes of public space once violence is normalized in a city? Though it is naive to believe that architecture by itself can present absolute solutions to complex social and political issues, it is also important to explore and understand its possibilities as an agent of social change, however small.
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BYA House / BUDIC
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Culiacán, Mexico
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Architects: BUDIC
- Area: 1250 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: FSB Franz Schneider Brakel, Helvex, Italli, Mafi, Rational kitchen, +2
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- Year: 2012
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