Ringlokschuppenost, or the phenomena of undefined places

Authors

  • Heiner Lippe Fachhochschule Lübeck, in Germany.

Keywords:

V!4, Design, Designing Coexistence, Installation

Abstract

First curtain: an urban fragment

They told me to pass under the old railway passage after the antroposophic church and then to look immediately for a parking. I did as recommended, turned directly behind this old iron bridge to the left, trespassed the sidewalk and shut off the engine just behind on a kind of earthen emplacement. The front of my car touched the herbs and flowers that grew in the small joints of a high old masonry wall that spread from the mentioned above bridge to disappear after a length of perhaps 4 further cars (parked in the same way as I did) behind a long faceless office building of supposing the early nineteen seventies. This functional four-stories high architecture filled the first of three parts, cut into this urbanity by the street forming a kind of “Y”. The second part was filled by an ageless cubic flat roofed building with a fence-protected parking and storage area. (To be continued in PDF)

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Author Biography

  • Heiner Lippe, Fachhochschule Lübeck, in Germany.

    He is an architect, professor and researcher at the Faculty of Architecture, Fachhochschule Lübeck, in Germany.

Published

2022-05-09

How to Cite

Lippe, H. (2022). Ringlokschuppenost, or the phenomena of undefined places. V!RUS Journal, 1(04). https://revistas.usp.br/virus/article/view/228803