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The Periscope Project aims to bring together artists under a sustainable roof

The Periscope Project

The Periscope Project has been created as a thoughtful workshop for people who are artistic in nature, people who love to design, upcoming students interested in arts, scholars and activists in the form of art projects and common experiments. Adding to this, it has been a project that successfully represents visualizing an alternative land-use which uses development models for the city that includes spatial structures capable enough to support inclusion and connectivity of the combination of social, political and a civic environmental achievement.

The project consists of three 8’ by 9’ by 45’ intermodal shipping containers that have been borrowed to form a communal studio workspace. There are two more containers which function as gallery/workshop/project space. The containers have been arranged on a 25’ by 100’ outdoor courtyard that includes a second-level deck enablun both outdoor event space and indoor/outdoor permeability of the studio workspace inclusive of water, electricity and broadband.

Originally, claimed by the late Petar Perisic, the thought has become a fully collaborative work structure as a whole that has provided a social diaphragm smart enough to visualize the market politics subtly signifying the village of San Diego located in the east. This is a negotiated project that focuses on the forces of developing an actual real-estate and historical monuments under an urban light at the same time. All this, will lead to helping out the articulation and amplification of the social demands as subjected.

Via: Architizer

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