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Architensions

Architensions (ATE) is an architectural design studio & agency of research led by Alessandro Orsini @orsiniale & Nick Roseboro @nickroseboro NY & Rome

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Architensions (@architensions) has been selected to @archrecordmag’s 2024 Design Vanguard. “The award program recognizes 10 leading young firms and individuals who represent the promise of the next generation of architects.” ⁠

Ian Volner writes in RECORD “...the duo have demonstrated a consistent willingness to upend conventions, looking to social principles without sacrificing form-making to create something altogether unexpected. It’s an approach that flows from what is still, by Roseboro’s account, a remarkably fluid collaboration: ‘We joke that, actually, there’s no tension at Architensions.‘“⁠ ⁠

This idea of collectivity couldn’t be more evident than in their ongoing San Ferdinando Masterplan project. Volner continues: “But public space, and public works, remain at the top of Architensions’ agenda—and their capacity to tackle such projects on a large scale is currently being tested by the pair’s so-called “vision plan” for San Ferdinando, a small community in the Calabria region of Orsini’s native Italy…when the town’s mayor invited the designers in 2021 to organize an urban-design workshop with residents, they were immediately intrigued, seeing an opportunity to put their thinking about the built environment and collective living into practice. In an ongoing experiment, the townspeople have participated, alongside the architects, in reimagining San Ferdinando’s daily existence, creating schemes for everything from public plazas to gardens with the aim of ‘constructing a new social fabric,’ as Orsini puts it. For Architensions, it’s just the kind of ground-up, civic-minded enterprise that the partners are most eager to pursue, and that they seem to be finding more and more of as their office evolves.“⁠

Click the link in bio to read more about Architensions’ practice, most recent projects and more in RECORD.⁠

✏️ Ian Volner
📸 images 1: portrait by Aslan Shalom, images 2, 5 & 6: courtesy Architectural Record⁠; image 3: San Ferdinando Masterplan Project, photo courtesy Architensions; image 4: House on House, photo by @mvahrenwald/ESTO

#architensions #designvanguard2024 #architecturalrecord #rome #italy #design #architecture #nyc


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Architensions (@architensions) has been selected to @archrecordmag’s 2024 Design Vanguard. “The award program recognizes 10 leading young firms and individuals who represent the promise of the next generation of architects.” ⁠

Ian Volner writes in RECORD “...the duo have demonstrated a consistent willingness to upend conventions, looking to social principles without sacrificing form-making to create something altogether unexpected. It’s an approach that flows from what is still, by Roseboro’s account, a remarkably fluid collaboration: ‘We joke that, actually, there’s no tension at Architensions.‘“⁠ ⁠

This idea of collectivity couldn’t be more evident than in their ongoing San Ferdinando Masterplan project. Volner continues: “But public space, and public works, remain at the top of Architensions’ agenda—and their capacity to tackle such projects on a large scale is currently being tested by the pair’s so-called “vision plan” for San Ferdinando, a small community in the Calabria region of Orsini’s native Italy…when the town’s mayor invited the designers in 2021 to organize an urban-design workshop with residents, they were immediately intrigued, seeing an opportunity to put their thinking about the built environment and collective living into practice. In an ongoing experiment, the townspeople have participated, alongside the architects, in reimagining San Ferdinando’s daily existence, creating schemes for everything from public plazas to gardens with the aim of ‘constructing a new social fabric,’ as Orsini puts it. For Architensions, it’s just the kind of ground-up, civic-minded enterprise that the partners are most eager to pursue, and that they seem to be finding more and more of as their office evolves.“⁠

Click the link in bio to read more about Architensions’ practice, most recent projects and more in RECORD.⁠

✏️ Ian Volner
📸 images 1: portrait by Aslan Shalom, images 2, 5 & 6: courtesy Architectural Record⁠; image 3: San Ferdinando Masterplan Project, photo courtesy Architensions; image 4: House on House, photo by @mvahrenwald/ESTO

#architensions #designvanguard2024 #architecturalrecord #rome #italy #design #architecture #nyc


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10
1 years ago

Architensions (@architensions) has been selected to @archrecordmag’s 2024 Design Vanguard. “The award program recognizes 10 leading young firms and individuals who represent the promise of the next generation of architects.” ⁠

Ian Volner writes in RECORD “...the duo have demonstrated a consistent willingness to upend conventions, looking to social principles without sacrificing form-making to create something altogether unexpected. It’s an approach that flows from what is still, by Roseboro’s account, a remarkably fluid collaboration: ‘We joke that, actually, there’s no tension at Architensions.‘“⁠ ⁠

This idea of collectivity couldn’t be more evident than in their ongoing San Ferdinando Masterplan project. Volner continues: “But public space, and public works, remain at the top of Architensions’ agenda—and their capacity to tackle such projects on a large scale is currently being tested by the pair’s so-called “vision plan” for San Ferdinando, a small community in the Calabria region of Orsini’s native Italy…when the town’s mayor invited the designers in 2021 to organize an urban-design workshop with residents, they were immediately intrigued, seeing an opportunity to put their thinking about the built environment and collective living into practice. In an ongoing experiment, the townspeople have participated, alongside the architects, in reimagining San Ferdinando’s daily existence, creating schemes for everything from public plazas to gardens with the aim of ‘constructing a new social fabric,’ as Orsini puts it. For Architensions, it’s just the kind of ground-up, civic-minded enterprise that the partners are most eager to pursue, and that they seem to be finding more and more of as their office evolves.“⁠

Click the link in bio to read more about Architensions’ practice, most recent projects and more in RECORD.⁠

✏️ Ian Volner
📸 images 1: portrait by Aslan Shalom, images 2, 5 & 6: courtesy Architectural Record⁠; image 3: San Ferdinando Masterplan Project, photo courtesy Architensions; image 4: House on House, photo by @mvahrenwald/ESTO

#architensions #designvanguard2024 #architecturalrecord #rome #italy #design #architecture #nyc


273
10
1 years ago

Architensions (@architensions) has been selected to @archrecordmag’s 2024 Design Vanguard. “The award program recognizes 10 leading young firms and individuals who represent the promise of the next generation of architects.” ⁠

Ian Volner writes in RECORD “...the duo have demonstrated a consistent willingness to upend conventions, looking to social principles without sacrificing form-making to create something altogether unexpected. It’s an approach that flows from what is still, by Roseboro’s account, a remarkably fluid collaboration: ‘We joke that, actually, there’s no tension at Architensions.‘“⁠ ⁠

This idea of collectivity couldn’t be more evident than in their ongoing San Ferdinando Masterplan project. Volner continues: “But public space, and public works, remain at the top of Architensions’ agenda—and their capacity to tackle such projects on a large scale is currently being tested by the pair’s so-called “vision plan” for San Ferdinando, a small community in the Calabria region of Orsini’s native Italy…when the town’s mayor invited the designers in 2021 to organize an urban-design workshop with residents, they were immediately intrigued, seeing an opportunity to put their thinking about the built environment and collective living into practice. In an ongoing experiment, the townspeople have participated, alongside the architects, in reimagining San Ferdinando’s daily existence, creating schemes for everything from public plazas to gardens with the aim of ‘constructing a new social fabric,’ as Orsini puts it. For Architensions, it’s just the kind of ground-up, civic-minded enterprise that the partners are most eager to pursue, and that they seem to be finding more and more of as their office evolves.“⁠

Click the link in bio to read more about Architensions’ practice, most recent projects and more in RECORD.⁠

✏️ Ian Volner
📸 images 1: portrait by Aslan Shalom, images 2, 5 & 6: courtesy Architectural Record⁠; image 3: San Ferdinando Masterplan Project, photo courtesy Architensions; image 4: House on House, photo by @mvahrenwald/ESTO

#architensions #designvanguard2024 #architecturalrecord #rome #italy #design #architecture #nyc


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10
1 years ago

Architensions (@architensions) has been selected to @archrecordmag’s 2024 Design Vanguard. “The award program recognizes 10 leading young firms and individuals who represent the promise of the next generation of architects.” ⁠

Ian Volner writes in RECORD “...the duo have demonstrated a consistent willingness to upend conventions, looking to social principles without sacrificing form-making to create something altogether unexpected. It’s an approach that flows from what is still, by Roseboro’s account, a remarkably fluid collaboration: ‘We joke that, actually, there’s no tension at Architensions.‘“⁠ ⁠

This idea of collectivity couldn’t be more evident than in their ongoing San Ferdinando Masterplan project. Volner continues: “But public space, and public works, remain at the top of Architensions’ agenda—and their capacity to tackle such projects on a large scale is currently being tested by the pair’s so-called “vision plan” for San Ferdinando, a small community in the Calabria region of Orsini’s native Italy…when the town’s mayor invited the designers in 2021 to organize an urban-design workshop with residents, they were immediately intrigued, seeing an opportunity to put their thinking about the built environment and collective living into practice. In an ongoing experiment, the townspeople have participated, alongside the architects, in reimagining San Ferdinando’s daily existence, creating schemes for everything from public plazas to gardens with the aim of ‘constructing a new social fabric,’ as Orsini puts it. For Architensions, it’s just the kind of ground-up, civic-minded enterprise that the partners are most eager to pursue, and that they seem to be finding more and more of as their office evolves.“⁠

Click the link in bio to read more about Architensions’ practice, most recent projects and more in RECORD.⁠

✏️ Ian Volner
📸 images 1: portrait by Aslan Shalom, images 2, 5 & 6: courtesy Architectural Record⁠; image 3: San Ferdinando Masterplan Project, photo courtesy Architensions; image 4: House on House, photo by @mvahrenwald/ESTO

#architensions #designvanguard2024 #architecturalrecord #rome #italy #design #architecture #nyc


273
10
1 years ago

Architensions (@architensions) has been selected to @archrecordmag’s 2024 Design Vanguard. “The award program recognizes 10 leading young firms and individuals who represent the promise of the next generation of architects.” ⁠

Ian Volner writes in RECORD “...the duo have demonstrated a consistent willingness to upend conventions, looking to social principles without sacrificing form-making to create something altogether unexpected. It’s an approach that flows from what is still, by Roseboro’s account, a remarkably fluid collaboration: ‘We joke that, actually, there’s no tension at Architensions.‘“⁠ ⁠

This idea of collectivity couldn’t be more evident than in their ongoing San Ferdinando Masterplan project. Volner continues: “But public space, and public works, remain at the top of Architensions’ agenda—and their capacity to tackle such projects on a large scale is currently being tested by the pair’s so-called “vision plan” for San Ferdinando, a small community in the Calabria region of Orsini’s native Italy…when the town’s mayor invited the designers in 2021 to organize an urban-design workshop with residents, they were immediately intrigued, seeing an opportunity to put their thinking about the built environment and collective living into practice. In an ongoing experiment, the townspeople have participated, alongside the architects, in reimagining San Ferdinando’s daily existence, creating schemes for everything from public plazas to gardens with the aim of ‘constructing a new social fabric,’ as Orsini puts it. For Architensions, it’s just the kind of ground-up, civic-minded enterprise that the partners are most eager to pursue, and that they seem to be finding more and more of as their office evolves.“⁠

Click the link in bio to read more about Architensions’ practice, most recent projects and more in RECORD.⁠

✏️ Ian Volner
📸 images 1: portrait by Aslan Shalom, images 2, 5 & 6: courtesy Architectural Record⁠; image 3: San Ferdinando Masterplan Project, photo courtesy Architensions; image 4: House on House, photo by @mvahrenwald/ESTO

#architensions #designvanguard2024 #architecturalrecord #rome #italy #design #architecture #nyc


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The Playground, Coachella Music and Art Festival 2022. A fragment of a city and its public spaces to interact, perform, and play.
Location: Indio, California
Design: Architensions @orsiniale @nickroseboro @anlaupin @gsantru @son.jihye0912
Client: @goldenvoice
Curation: @publicartcompany @raffileh
Design Matchmaking: @thisbythat
Building & Fabrication: @paulc65
Structure: Kyle Morris @mor_engineers
Photo 1: @lance.gerber , Photo 2 : @mvahrenwald @estophoto #theplayground #architensions #coachella2022


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The Playground, Coachella Music and Art Festival 2022. A fragment of a city and its public spaces to interact, perform, and play.
Location: Indio, California
Design: Architensions @orsiniale @nickroseboro @anlaupin @gsantru @son.jihye0912
Client: @goldenvoice
Curation: @publicartcompany @raffileh
Design Matchmaking: @thisbythat
Building & Fabrication: @paulc65
Structure: Kyle Morris @mor_engineers
Photo 1: @lance.gerber , Photo 2 : @mvahrenwald @estophoto #theplayground #architensions #coachella2022


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#wip Project Sangha. Collective Housing in Yangon. Project in collaboration with @ivan_pun (client) & @thisbythat (architect’s agent). #architensions #housing


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San Giorgio Kindergarten, Brunico, Italy
Design: Alessandro Orsini, Nick Roseboro, Roberto De Luca, Jianwei Li.
Year:2016
Area: 3970sm/42,733sf
Client: Municipality of Brunico


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San Giorgio Kindergarten, Brunico, Italy
Design: Alessandro Orsini, Nick Roseboro, Roberto De Luca, Jianwei Li.
Year:2016
Area: 3970sm/42,733sf
Client: Municipality of Brunico


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San Giorgio Kindergarten, Brunico, Italy
Design: Alessandro Orsini, Nick Roseboro, Roberto De Luca, Jianwei Li.
Year:2016
Area: 3970sm/42,733sf
Client: Municipality of Brunico


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The Playground, Coachella Music and Art Festival 2022. The design evokes a familiar urban landscape, where people socialize, perform, and play. Materials: Steel frames, Plywood, Mirror Film, Dichroic Film
Location: Indio, California
Design: Architensions @orsiniale @nickroseboro @anlaupin @grub_santos @son.jihye0912
Client: @goldenvoice
Curation: @publicartcompany @raffileh
Design Matchmaking: @thisbythat
Building & Fabrication: @paulc65
Structure: Kyle Morris @mor_engineers
Photography : @mvahrenwald @estophoto #theplayground #architensions #coachella2022


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The Playground, Coachella Music and Art Festival 2022. The design evokes a familiar urban landscape, where people socialize, perform, and play. Materials: Steel frames, Plywood, Mirror Film, Dichroic Film
Location: Indio, California
Design: Architensions @orsiniale @nickroseboro @anlaupin @grub_santos @son.jihye0912
Client: @goldenvoice
Curation: @publicartcompany @raffileh
Design Matchmaking: @thisbythat
Building & Fabrication: @paulc65
Structure: Kyle Morris @mor_engineers
Photography : @mvahrenwald @estophoto #theplayground #architensions #coachella2022


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1
1 months ago

The Playground, Coachella Music and Art Festival 2022. The design evokes a familiar urban landscape, where people socialize, perform, and play. Materials: Steel frames, Plywood, Mirror Film, Dichroic Film
Location: Indio, California
Design: Architensions @orsiniale @nickroseboro @anlaupin @grub_santos @son.jihye0912
Client: @goldenvoice
Curation: @publicartcompany @raffileh
Design Matchmaking: @thisbythat
Building & Fabrication: @paulc65
Structure: Kyle Morris @mor_engineers
Photography : @mvahrenwald @estophoto #theplayground #architensions #coachella2022


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1 months ago


The Playground, Coachella Music and Art Festival 2022. The design evokes a familiar urban landscape, where people socialize, perform, and play. Materials: Steel frames, Plywood, Mirror Film, Dichroic Film
Location: Indio, California
Design: Architensions @orsiniale @nickroseboro @anlaupin @grub_santos @son.jihye0912
Client: @goldenvoice
Curation: @publicartcompany @raffileh
Design Matchmaking: @thisbythat
Building & Fabrication: @paulc65
Structure: Kyle Morris @mor_engineers
Photography : @mvahrenwald @estophoto #theplayground #architensions #coachella2022


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The new slowly overtakes the old in House on House, Architensions’ (@architensions) striking transformation of a compact suburban home in Babylon, New York. Informed by extensive research into the cultural history and architectural taxonomy of the surrounding neighborhood, the project subverts the American single-family suburban typology, which fosters the isolation and introversion of the nuclear family, rather than community.

“We wanted to ‘hack’ the typology of the American suburban single-family home, which is so influenced by the Cult of Domesticity,” explains Architensions co-principal Alessandro Orsini (@orsiniale). “The house is historically the place for defining the individual and the individualization of society,” adds Architensions co-principal Nick Roseboro (@nickroseboro) in a 2023 interview with Valerio Franzone (@v.franzone) for @koozarch. “Housing related to capitalism thrives on individualization but excludes the collectivization of social interactions and exchange.”

Architensions began by producing a taxonomy of architectural elements (windows, porches, roofs, additions) typical of suburban houses in the neighborhood—which they would then “hack” and remix on the home’s new volume. Elements that reinforce seclusion were eschewed for those that foster communal life. A semi-circular terrace extends from the second-floor bedroom and faces the street, creating a new connection to the neighborhood. The primary bedroom features a communal sink, rejecting the traditional single-family separation of bed and bath.

“House on House is an exercise in ideas and styles, applied to the heart of sleepy suburbia, the disturbing bridgehead of contemporary architecture culture in a land yet to be conquered,” writes Alessandro Bennetti in the April 2022 issue of @domusweb.

📖 Read the full interview in KoozArch for more on Architensions’ work and their ongoing exploration of housing as a site for collectivity. (🔗in bio) The project was also featured in Domus, @wallpapermag, @detailmagazine, @dezeen, and others.

📸 Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO⁠ (@mvahrenwald)


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2 months ago

The new slowly overtakes the old in House on House, Architensions’ (@architensions) striking transformation of a compact suburban home in Babylon, New York. Informed by extensive research into the cultural history and architectural taxonomy of the surrounding neighborhood, the project subverts the American single-family suburban typology, which fosters the isolation and introversion of the nuclear family, rather than community.

“We wanted to ‘hack’ the typology of the American suburban single-family home, which is so influenced by the Cult of Domesticity,” explains Architensions co-principal Alessandro Orsini (@orsiniale). “The house is historically the place for defining the individual and the individualization of society,” adds Architensions co-principal Nick Roseboro (@nickroseboro) in a 2023 interview with Valerio Franzone (@v.franzone) for @koozarch. “Housing related to capitalism thrives on individualization but excludes the collectivization of social interactions and exchange.”

Architensions began by producing a taxonomy of architectural elements (windows, porches, roofs, additions) typical of suburban houses in the neighborhood—which they would then “hack” and remix on the home’s new volume. Elements that reinforce seclusion were eschewed for those that foster communal life. A semi-circular terrace extends from the second-floor bedroom and faces the street, creating a new connection to the neighborhood. The primary bedroom features a communal sink, rejecting the traditional single-family separation of bed and bath.

“House on House is an exercise in ideas and styles, applied to the heart of sleepy suburbia, the disturbing bridgehead of contemporary architecture culture in a land yet to be conquered,” writes Alessandro Bennetti in the April 2022 issue of @domusweb.

📖 Read the full interview in KoozArch for more on Architensions’ work and their ongoing exploration of housing as a site for collectivity. (🔗in bio) The project was also featured in Domus, @wallpapermag, @detailmagazine, @dezeen, and others.

📸 Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO⁠ (@mvahrenwald)


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4
2 months ago

The new slowly overtakes the old in House on House, Architensions’ (@architensions) striking transformation of a compact suburban home in Babylon, New York. Informed by extensive research into the cultural history and architectural taxonomy of the surrounding neighborhood, the project subverts the American single-family suburban typology, which fosters the isolation and introversion of the nuclear family, rather than community.

“We wanted to ‘hack’ the typology of the American suburban single-family home, which is so influenced by the Cult of Domesticity,” explains Architensions co-principal Alessandro Orsini (@orsiniale). “The house is historically the place for defining the individual and the individualization of society,” adds Architensions co-principal Nick Roseboro (@nickroseboro) in a 2023 interview with Valerio Franzone (@v.franzone) for @koozarch. “Housing related to capitalism thrives on individualization but excludes the collectivization of social interactions and exchange.”

Architensions began by producing a taxonomy of architectural elements (windows, porches, roofs, additions) typical of suburban houses in the neighborhood—which they would then “hack” and remix on the home’s new volume. Elements that reinforce seclusion were eschewed for those that foster communal life. A semi-circular terrace extends from the second-floor bedroom and faces the street, creating a new connection to the neighborhood. The primary bedroom features a communal sink, rejecting the traditional single-family separation of bed and bath.

“House on House is an exercise in ideas and styles, applied to the heart of sleepy suburbia, the disturbing bridgehead of contemporary architecture culture in a land yet to be conquered,” writes Alessandro Bennetti in the April 2022 issue of @domusweb.

📖 Read the full interview in KoozArch for more on Architensions’ work and their ongoing exploration of housing as a site for collectivity. (🔗in bio) The project was also featured in Domus, @wallpapermag, @detailmagazine, @dezeen, and others.

📸 Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO⁠ (@mvahrenwald)


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4
2 months ago

The new slowly overtakes the old in House on House, Architensions’ (@architensions) striking transformation of a compact suburban home in Babylon, New York. Informed by extensive research into the cultural history and architectural taxonomy of the surrounding neighborhood, the project subverts the American single-family suburban typology, which fosters the isolation and introversion of the nuclear family, rather than community.

“We wanted to ‘hack’ the typology of the American suburban single-family home, which is so influenced by the Cult of Domesticity,” explains Architensions co-principal Alessandro Orsini (@orsiniale). “The house is historically the place for defining the individual and the individualization of society,” adds Architensions co-principal Nick Roseboro (@nickroseboro) in a 2023 interview with Valerio Franzone (@v.franzone) for @koozarch. “Housing related to capitalism thrives on individualization but excludes the collectivization of social interactions and exchange.”

Architensions began by producing a taxonomy of architectural elements (windows, porches, roofs, additions) typical of suburban houses in the neighborhood—which they would then “hack” and remix on the home’s new volume. Elements that reinforce seclusion were eschewed for those that foster communal life. A semi-circular terrace extends from the second-floor bedroom and faces the street, creating a new connection to the neighborhood. The primary bedroom features a communal sink, rejecting the traditional single-family separation of bed and bath.

“House on House is an exercise in ideas and styles, applied to the heart of sleepy suburbia, the disturbing bridgehead of contemporary architecture culture in a land yet to be conquered,” writes Alessandro Bennetti in the April 2022 issue of @domusweb.

📖 Read the full interview in KoozArch for more on Architensions’ work and their ongoing exploration of housing as a site for collectivity. (🔗in bio) The project was also featured in Domus, @wallpapermag, @detailmagazine, @dezeen, and others.

📸 Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO⁠ (@mvahrenwald)


175
4
2 months ago

The new slowly overtakes the old in House on House, Architensions’ (@architensions) striking transformation of a compact suburban home in Babylon, New York. Informed by extensive research into the cultural history and architectural taxonomy of the surrounding neighborhood, the project subverts the American single-family suburban typology, which fosters the isolation and introversion of the nuclear family, rather than community.

“We wanted to ‘hack’ the typology of the American suburban single-family home, which is so influenced by the Cult of Domesticity,” explains Architensions co-principal Alessandro Orsini (@orsiniale). “The house is historically the place for defining the individual and the individualization of society,” adds Architensions co-principal Nick Roseboro (@nickroseboro) in a 2023 interview with Valerio Franzone (@v.franzone) for @koozarch. “Housing related to capitalism thrives on individualization but excludes the collectivization of social interactions and exchange.”

Architensions began by producing a taxonomy of architectural elements (windows, porches, roofs, additions) typical of suburban houses in the neighborhood—which they would then “hack” and remix on the home’s new volume. Elements that reinforce seclusion were eschewed for those that foster communal life. A semi-circular terrace extends from the second-floor bedroom and faces the street, creating a new connection to the neighborhood. The primary bedroom features a communal sink, rejecting the traditional single-family separation of bed and bath.

“House on House is an exercise in ideas and styles, applied to the heart of sleepy suburbia, the disturbing bridgehead of contemporary architecture culture in a land yet to be conquered,” writes Alessandro Bennetti in the April 2022 issue of @domusweb.

📖 Read the full interview in KoozArch for more on Architensions’ work and their ongoing exploration of housing as a site for collectivity. (🔗in bio) The project was also featured in Domus, @wallpapermag, @detailmagazine, @dezeen, and others.

📸 Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO⁠ (@mvahrenwald)


175
4
2 months ago


The new slowly overtakes the old in House on House, Architensions’ (@architensions) striking transformation of a compact suburban home in Babylon, New York. Informed by extensive research into the cultural history and architectural taxonomy of the surrounding neighborhood, the project subverts the American single-family suburban typology, which fosters the isolation and introversion of the nuclear family, rather than community.

“We wanted to ‘hack’ the typology of the American suburban single-family home, which is so influenced by the Cult of Domesticity,” explains Architensions co-principal Alessandro Orsini (@orsiniale). “The house is historically the place for defining the individual and the individualization of society,” adds Architensions co-principal Nick Roseboro (@nickroseboro) in a 2023 interview with Valerio Franzone (@v.franzone) for @koozarch. “Housing related to capitalism thrives on individualization but excludes the collectivization of social interactions and exchange.”

Architensions began by producing a taxonomy of architectural elements (windows, porches, roofs, additions) typical of suburban houses in the neighborhood—which they would then “hack” and remix on the home’s new volume. Elements that reinforce seclusion were eschewed for those that foster communal life. A semi-circular terrace extends from the second-floor bedroom and faces the street, creating a new connection to the neighborhood. The primary bedroom features a communal sink, rejecting the traditional single-family separation of bed and bath.

“House on House is an exercise in ideas and styles, applied to the heart of sleepy suburbia, the disturbing bridgehead of contemporary architecture culture in a land yet to be conquered,” writes Alessandro Bennetti in the April 2022 issue of @domusweb.

📖 Read the full interview in KoozArch for more on Architensions’ work and their ongoing exploration of housing as a site for collectivity. (🔗in bio) The project was also featured in Domus, @wallpapermag, @detailmagazine, @dezeen, and others.

📸 Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO⁠ (@mvahrenwald)


175
4
2 months ago

The new slowly overtakes the old in House on House, Architensions’ (@architensions) striking transformation of a compact suburban home in Babylon, New York. Informed by extensive research into the cultural history and architectural taxonomy of the surrounding neighborhood, the project subverts the American single-family suburban typology, which fosters the isolation and introversion of the nuclear family, rather than community.

“We wanted to ‘hack’ the typology of the American suburban single-family home, which is so influenced by the Cult of Domesticity,” explains Architensions co-principal Alessandro Orsini (@orsiniale). “The house is historically the place for defining the individual and the individualization of society,” adds Architensions co-principal Nick Roseboro (@nickroseboro) in a 2023 interview with Valerio Franzone (@v.franzone) for @koozarch. “Housing related to capitalism thrives on individualization but excludes the collectivization of social interactions and exchange.”

Architensions began by producing a taxonomy of architectural elements (windows, porches, roofs, additions) typical of suburban houses in the neighborhood—which they would then “hack” and remix on the home’s new volume. Elements that reinforce seclusion were eschewed for those that foster communal life. A semi-circular terrace extends from the second-floor bedroom and faces the street, creating a new connection to the neighborhood. The primary bedroom features a communal sink, rejecting the traditional single-family separation of bed and bath.

“House on House is an exercise in ideas and styles, applied to the heart of sleepy suburbia, the disturbing bridgehead of contemporary architecture culture in a land yet to be conquered,” writes Alessandro Bennetti in the April 2022 issue of @domusweb.

📖 Read the full interview in KoozArch for more on Architensions’ work and their ongoing exploration of housing as a site for collectivity. (🔗in bio) The project was also featured in Domus, @wallpapermag, @detailmagazine, @dezeen, and others.

📸 Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO⁠ (@mvahrenwald)


175
4
2 months ago

The new slowly overtakes the old in House on House, Architensions’ (@architensions) striking transformation of a compact suburban home in Babylon, New York. Informed by extensive research into the cultural history and architectural taxonomy of the surrounding neighborhood, the project subverts the American single-family suburban typology, which fosters the isolation and introversion of the nuclear family, rather than community.

“We wanted to ‘hack’ the typology of the American suburban single-family home, which is so influenced by the Cult of Domesticity,” explains Architensions co-principal Alessandro Orsini (@orsiniale). “The house is historically the place for defining the individual and the individualization of society,” adds Architensions co-principal Nick Roseboro (@nickroseboro) in a 2023 interview with Valerio Franzone (@v.franzone) for @koozarch. “Housing related to capitalism thrives on individualization but excludes the collectivization of social interactions and exchange.”

Architensions began by producing a taxonomy of architectural elements (windows, porches, roofs, additions) typical of suburban houses in the neighborhood—which they would then “hack” and remix on the home’s new volume. Elements that reinforce seclusion were eschewed for those that foster communal life. A semi-circular terrace extends from the second-floor bedroom and faces the street, creating a new connection to the neighborhood. The primary bedroom features a communal sink, rejecting the traditional single-family separation of bed and bath.

“House on House is an exercise in ideas and styles, applied to the heart of sleepy suburbia, the disturbing bridgehead of contemporary architecture culture in a land yet to be conquered,” writes Alessandro Bennetti in the April 2022 issue of @domusweb.

📖 Read the full interview in KoozArch for more on Architensions’ work and their ongoing exploration of housing as a site for collectivity. (🔗in bio) The project was also featured in Domus, @wallpapermag, @detailmagazine, @dezeen, and others.

📸 Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO⁠ (@mvahrenwald)


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2 months ago

The new slowly overtakes the old in House on House, Architensions’ (@architensions) striking transformation of a compact suburban home in Babylon, New York. Informed by extensive research into the cultural history and architectural taxonomy of the surrounding neighborhood, the project subverts the American single-family suburban typology, which fosters the isolation and introversion of the nuclear family, rather than community.

“We wanted to ‘hack’ the typology of the American suburban single-family home, which is so influenced by the Cult of Domesticity,” explains Architensions co-principal Alessandro Orsini (@orsiniale). “The house is historically the place for defining the individual and the individualization of society,” adds Architensions co-principal Nick Roseboro (@nickroseboro) in a 2023 interview with Valerio Franzone (@v.franzone) for @koozarch. “Housing related to capitalism thrives on individualization but excludes the collectivization of social interactions and exchange.”

Architensions began by producing a taxonomy of architectural elements (windows, porches, roofs, additions) typical of suburban houses in the neighborhood—which they would then “hack” and remix on the home’s new volume. Elements that reinforce seclusion were eschewed for those that foster communal life. A semi-circular terrace extends from the second-floor bedroom and faces the street, creating a new connection to the neighborhood. The primary bedroom features a communal sink, rejecting the traditional single-family separation of bed and bath.

“House on House is an exercise in ideas and styles, applied to the heart of sleepy suburbia, the disturbing bridgehead of contemporary architecture culture in a land yet to be conquered,” writes Alessandro Bennetti in the April 2022 issue of @domusweb.

📖 Read the full interview in KoozArch for more on Architensions’ work and their ongoing exploration of housing as a site for collectivity. (🔗in bio) The project was also featured in Domus, @wallpapermag, @detailmagazine, @dezeen, and others.

📸 Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO⁠ (@mvahrenwald)


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2 months ago

The new slowly overtakes the old in House on House, Architensions’ (@architensions) striking transformation of a compact suburban home in Babylon, New York. Informed by extensive research into the cultural history and architectural taxonomy of the surrounding neighborhood, the project subverts the American single-family suburban typology, which fosters the isolation and introversion of the nuclear family, rather than community.

“We wanted to ‘hack’ the typology of the American suburban single-family home, which is so influenced by the Cult of Domesticity,” explains Architensions co-principal Alessandro Orsini (@orsiniale). “The house is historically the place for defining the individual and the individualization of society,” adds Architensions co-principal Nick Roseboro (@nickroseboro) in a 2023 interview with Valerio Franzone (@v.franzone) for @koozarch. “Housing related to capitalism thrives on individualization but excludes the collectivization of social interactions and exchange.”

Architensions began by producing a taxonomy of architectural elements (windows, porches, roofs, additions) typical of suburban houses in the neighborhood—which they would then “hack” and remix on the home’s new volume. Elements that reinforce seclusion were eschewed for those that foster communal life. A semi-circular terrace extends from the second-floor bedroom and faces the street, creating a new connection to the neighborhood. The primary bedroom features a communal sink, rejecting the traditional single-family separation of bed and bath.

“House on House is an exercise in ideas and styles, applied to the heart of sleepy suburbia, the disturbing bridgehead of contemporary architecture culture in a land yet to be conquered,” writes Alessandro Bennetti in the April 2022 issue of @domusweb.

📖 Read the full interview in KoozArch for more on Architensions’ work and their ongoing exploration of housing as a site for collectivity. (🔗in bio) The project was also featured in Domus, @wallpapermag, @detailmagazine, @dezeen, and others.

📸 Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO⁠ (@mvahrenwald)


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2 months ago

The new slowly overtakes the old in House on House, Architensions’ (@architensions) striking transformation of a compact suburban home in Babylon, New York. Informed by extensive research into the cultural history and architectural taxonomy of the surrounding neighborhood, the project subverts the American single-family suburban typology, which fosters the isolation and introversion of the nuclear family, rather than community.

“We wanted to ‘hack’ the typology of the American suburban single-family home, which is so influenced by the Cult of Domesticity,” explains Architensions co-principal Alessandro Orsini (@orsiniale). “The house is historically the place for defining the individual and the individualization of society,” adds Architensions co-principal Nick Roseboro (@nickroseboro) in a 2023 interview with Valerio Franzone (@v.franzone) for @koozarch. “Housing related to capitalism thrives on individualization but excludes the collectivization of social interactions and exchange.”

Architensions began by producing a taxonomy of architectural elements (windows, porches, roofs, additions) typical of suburban houses in the neighborhood—which they would then “hack” and remix on the home’s new volume. Elements that reinforce seclusion were eschewed for those that foster communal life. A semi-circular terrace extends from the second-floor bedroom and faces the street, creating a new connection to the neighborhood. The primary bedroom features a communal sink, rejecting the traditional single-family separation of bed and bath.

“House on House is an exercise in ideas and styles, applied to the heart of sleepy suburbia, the disturbing bridgehead of contemporary architecture culture in a land yet to be conquered,” writes Alessandro Bennetti in the April 2022 issue of @domusweb.

📖 Read the full interview in KoozArch for more on Architensions’ work and their ongoing exploration of housing as a site for collectivity. (🔗in bio) The project was also featured in Domus, @wallpapermag, @detailmagazine, @dezeen, and others.

📸 Michael Vahrenwald / ESTO⁠ (@mvahrenwald)


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2 months ago

Knolls Co-living, South L.A., West Elevation. Stairs, circulation balconies and outdoor areas are communal architectural elements defining an open domesticity that foster social interaction and the sharing of resources. Architensions + Andy Bruno @andy_draws_buildings #domesticity #collectivehousing #housing


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2 months ago

Aarhus School of Architecture @aarchdk , competition, 2016. Jury Highlighted Entry. The city’s urban fabric enters into the ground floor giving it back to the local community which uses the public areas of the building with the students. The floor slab is organized on slightly different levels, like small depressions on the ground plane, providing the proper separation from one activity to the other without the confined physical boundary of a wall. #architecturemodels #architensions


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5 months ago

Aarhus School of Architecture @aarchdk , competition, 2016. Jury Highlighted Entry. The city’s urban fabric enters into the ground floor giving it back to the local community which uses the public areas of the building with the students. The floor slab is organized on slightly different levels, like small depressions on the ground plane, providing the proper separation from one activity to the other without the confined physical boundary of a wall. #architecturemodels #architensions


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5 months ago

Architecture as Commoning Practice is Architensions’s contribution to @portodesignbiennale curated by @angelarui presenting our office research and work from community engagement, economic models, collaborations, teaching, symposia, and built architectures. The three projects presented rely on the practice of commoning to enact new spatial possibilities, typological hacking, and social entanglements. Each project taps into local resources, social and physical, to transform spaces and places. A collective housing in Yangon, the pavilions in San Ferdinando, and an installation in Coachella all empower the communities that inhabit them.
Exhibition Team: Alessandro Orsini, Nick Roseboro, Maclane Regan (Re/Shift Development), Angela Keele, Yuna Li, Angie Mendoza.


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6 months ago

Architecture as Commoning Practice is Architensions’s contribution to @portodesignbiennale curated by @angelarui presenting our office research and work from community engagement, economic models, collaborations, teaching, symposia, and built architectures. The three projects presented rely on the practice of commoning to enact new spatial possibilities, typological hacking, and social entanglements. Each project taps into local resources, social and physical, to transform spaces and places. A collective housing in Yangon, the pavilions in San Ferdinando, and an installation in Coachella all empower the communities that inhabit them.
Exhibition Team: Alessandro Orsini, Nick Roseboro, Maclane Regan (Re/Shift Development), Angela Keele, Yuna Li, Angie Mendoza.


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6 months ago

Architecture as Commoning Practice is Architensions’s contribution to @portodesignbiennale curated by @angelarui presenting our office research and work from community engagement, economic models, collaborations, teaching, symposia, and built architectures. The three projects presented rely on the practice of commoning to enact new spatial possibilities, typological hacking, and social entanglements. Each project taps into local resources, social and physical, to transform spaces and places. A collective housing in Yangon, the pavilions in San Ferdinando, and an installation in Coachella all empower the communities that inhabit them.
Exhibition Team: Alessandro Orsini, Nick Roseboro, Maclane Regan (Re/Shift Development), Angela Keele, Yuna Li, Angie Mendoza.


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6 months ago

Piccola Biblioteca Rotonda, Centocelle, Rome 2025. Honorable Mention @festivalarchitetturaroma
The rounded boundary defines a territory and this territory is a small library. The project takes on the meaning of community care, and the importance of education and literacy as a resource and civic right, transforming this public space
into a productive environment that foster commoning practices.
1. Night view
2. Day view with closed curtain
3. Map of Centocelle showing a circular Piazza dei Mirti, 1950
4. Osteria di Centocelle, Roman monument defined by a cylinder.
Model by @aistyaracharmita


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7 months ago

Piccola Biblioteca Rotonda, Centocelle, Rome 2025. Honorable Mention @festivalarchitetturaroma
The rounded boundary defines a territory and this territory is a small library. The project takes on the meaning of community care, and the importance of education and literacy as a resource and civic right, transforming this public space
into a productive environment that foster commoning practices.
1. Night view
2. Day view with closed curtain
3. Map of Centocelle showing a circular Piazza dei Mirti, 1950
4. Osteria di Centocelle, Roman monument defined by a cylinder.
Model by @aistyaracharmita


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7 months ago

Piccola Biblioteca Rotonda, Centocelle, Rome 2025. Honorable Mention @festivalarchitetturaroma
The rounded boundary defines a territory and this territory is a small library. The project takes on the meaning of community care, and the importance of education and literacy as a resource and civic right, transforming this public space
into a productive environment that foster commoning practices.
1. Night view
2. Day view with closed curtain
3. Map of Centocelle showing a circular Piazza dei Mirti, 1950
4. Osteria di Centocelle, Roman monument defined by a cylinder.
Model by @aistyaracharmita


141
8
7 months ago

Piccola Biblioteca Rotonda, Centocelle, Rome 2025. Honorable Mention @festivalarchitetturaroma
The rounded boundary defines a territory and this territory is a small library. The project takes on the meaning of community care, and the importance of education and literacy as a resource and civic right, transforming this public space
into a productive environment that foster commoning practices.
1. Night view
2. Day view with closed curtain
3. Map of Centocelle showing a circular Piazza dei Mirti, 1950
4. Osteria di Centocelle, Roman monument defined by a cylinder.
Model by @aistyaracharmita


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7 months ago

FRAGMENTS OF DISABILITY FICTIONS—a project by @nachoglezgalan @davidgissen @architensions (@orsiniale @nickroseboro ) opens today at the Chicago Cultural Center for the @chicagoarchitecturebiennial curated by Artistic Director @flor_ness

The project explores speculative elements drawn from past, future, and existing disabled lives in NYC. Through a narrated story and different artifacts, it depicts worlds in which disabled cultures manifest themselves—illustrating their flourishing, struggles, negotiations, and fights.

Developed with the guidance of a group of disabled scholars, activists, and policy makers including Neta Alexander, Victor Calise, David Serlin, and Emma Romani @the_eman_meow_rimawi_show

Exhibition team @sharonacr and @yotamoron , @architommy.go @coffeeaddictt17 @a.ngiemendoza, @normankeyesiii , @soupbrain.yuna , @lajjamehta , @nataliamolina___ ,@nurnuri_arc , @aistyaracharmita , @sherryaine ; Voice by @sophieschulman ; ASL interpreting: @allhandsinmotion / Diana Abayeva (DI on screen) and @akmariakaye (HI); Photos by @go.rashi

With the support of: Yale School of Architecture @yalearchitecture , Barnard College @barnardcollege@bcarchitecture , Graham Foundation @grahamfoundation , The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University @columbiagsapp , Acción Cultural Española

Thanks also to Associate Curators @kommerswender and @millinersdotter Assistant Curator Gabriela de Paula Weinert, Producer Sandy Guttman,Editorial Team @isabmore and @bgsanti


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8 months ago

FRAGMENTS OF DISABILITY FICTIONS—a project by @nachoglezgalan @davidgissen @architensions (@orsiniale @nickroseboro ) opens today at the Chicago Cultural Center for the @chicagoarchitecturebiennial curated by Artistic Director @flor_ness

The project explores speculative elements drawn from past, future, and existing disabled lives in NYC. Through a narrated story and different artifacts, it depicts worlds in which disabled cultures manifest themselves—illustrating their flourishing, struggles, negotiations, and fights.

Developed with the guidance of a group of disabled scholars, activists, and policy makers including Neta Alexander, Victor Calise, David Serlin, and Emma Romani @the_eman_meow_rimawi_show

Exhibition team @sharonacr and @yotamoron , @architommy.go @coffeeaddictt17 @a.ngiemendoza, @normankeyesiii , @soupbrain.yuna , @lajjamehta , @nataliamolina___ ,@nurnuri_arc , @aistyaracharmita , @sherryaine ; Voice by @sophieschulman ; ASL interpreting: @allhandsinmotion / Diana Abayeva (DI on screen) and @akmariakaye (HI); Photos by @go.rashi

With the support of: Yale School of Architecture @yalearchitecture , Barnard College @barnardcollege@bcarchitecture , Graham Foundation @grahamfoundation , The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University @columbiagsapp , Acción Cultural Española

Thanks also to Associate Curators @kommerswender and @millinersdotter Assistant Curator Gabriela de Paula Weinert, Producer Sandy Guttman,Editorial Team @isabmore and @bgsanti


488
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8 months ago

FRAGMENTS OF DISABILITY FICTIONS—a project by @nachoglezgalan @davidgissen @architensions (@orsiniale @nickroseboro ) opens today at the Chicago Cultural Center for the @chicagoarchitecturebiennial curated by Artistic Director @flor_ness

The project explores speculative elements drawn from past, future, and existing disabled lives in NYC. Through a narrated story and different artifacts, it depicts worlds in which disabled cultures manifest themselves—illustrating their flourishing, struggles, negotiations, and fights.

Developed with the guidance of a group of disabled scholars, activists, and policy makers including Neta Alexander, Victor Calise, David Serlin, and Emma Romani @the_eman_meow_rimawi_show

Exhibition team @sharonacr and @yotamoron , @architommy.go @coffeeaddictt17 @a.ngiemendoza, @normankeyesiii , @soupbrain.yuna , @lajjamehta , @nataliamolina___ ,@nurnuri_arc , @aistyaracharmita , @sherryaine ; Voice by @sophieschulman ; ASL interpreting: @allhandsinmotion / Diana Abayeva (DI on screen) and @akmariakaye (HI); Photos by @go.rashi

With the support of: Yale School of Architecture @yalearchitecture , Barnard College @barnardcollege@bcarchitecture , Graham Foundation @grahamfoundation , The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University @columbiagsapp , Acción Cultural Española

Thanks also to Associate Curators @kommerswender and @millinersdotter Assistant Curator Gabriela de Paula Weinert, Producer Sandy Guttman,Editorial Team @isabmore and @bgsanti


488
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8 months ago

FRAGMENTS OF DISABILITY FICTIONS—a project by @nachoglezgalan @davidgissen @architensions (@orsiniale @nickroseboro ) opens today at the Chicago Cultural Center for the @chicagoarchitecturebiennial curated by Artistic Director @flor_ness

The project explores speculative elements drawn from past, future, and existing disabled lives in NYC. Through a narrated story and different artifacts, it depicts worlds in which disabled cultures manifest themselves—illustrating their flourishing, struggles, negotiations, and fights.

Developed with the guidance of a group of disabled scholars, activists, and policy makers including Neta Alexander, Victor Calise, David Serlin, and Emma Romani @the_eman_meow_rimawi_show

Exhibition team @sharonacr and @yotamoron , @architommy.go @coffeeaddictt17 @a.ngiemendoza, @normankeyesiii , @soupbrain.yuna , @lajjamehta , @nataliamolina___ ,@nurnuri_arc , @aistyaracharmita , @sherryaine ; Voice by @sophieschulman ; ASL interpreting: @allhandsinmotion / Diana Abayeva (DI on screen) and @akmariakaye (HI); Photos by @go.rashi

With the support of: Yale School of Architecture @yalearchitecture , Barnard College @barnardcollege@bcarchitecture , Graham Foundation @grahamfoundation , The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University @columbiagsapp , Acción Cultural Española

Thanks also to Associate Curators @kommerswender and @millinersdotter Assistant Curator Gabriela de Paula Weinert, Producer Sandy Guttman,Editorial Team @isabmore and @bgsanti


488
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8 months ago

FRAGMENTS OF DISABILITY FICTIONS—a project by @nachoglezgalan @davidgissen @architensions (@orsiniale @nickroseboro ) opens today at the Chicago Cultural Center for the @chicagoarchitecturebiennial curated by Artistic Director @flor_ness

The project explores speculative elements drawn from past, future, and existing disabled lives in NYC. Through a narrated story and different artifacts, it depicts worlds in which disabled cultures manifest themselves—illustrating their flourishing, struggles, negotiations, and fights.

Developed with the guidance of a group of disabled scholars, activists, and policy makers including Neta Alexander, Victor Calise, David Serlin, and Emma Romani @the_eman_meow_rimawi_show

Exhibition team @sharonacr and @yotamoron , @architommy.go @coffeeaddictt17 @a.ngiemendoza, @normankeyesiii , @soupbrain.yuna , @lajjamehta , @nataliamolina___ ,@nurnuri_arc , @aistyaracharmita , @sherryaine ; Voice by @sophieschulman ; ASL interpreting: @allhandsinmotion / Diana Abayeva (DI on screen) and @akmariakaye (HI); Photos by @go.rashi

With the support of: Yale School of Architecture @yalearchitecture , Barnard College @barnardcollege@bcarchitecture , Graham Foundation @grahamfoundation , The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University @columbiagsapp , Acción Cultural Española

Thanks also to Associate Curators @kommerswender and @millinersdotter Assistant Curator Gabriela de Paula Weinert, Producer Sandy Guttman,Editorial Team @isabmore and @bgsanti


488
27
8 months ago

FRAGMENTS OF DISABILITY FICTIONS—a project by @nachoglezgalan @davidgissen @architensions (@orsiniale @nickroseboro ) opens today at the Chicago Cultural Center for the @chicagoarchitecturebiennial curated by Artistic Director @flor_ness

The project explores speculative elements drawn from past, future, and existing disabled lives in NYC. Through a narrated story and different artifacts, it depicts worlds in which disabled cultures manifest themselves—illustrating their flourishing, struggles, negotiations, and fights.

Developed with the guidance of a group of disabled scholars, activists, and policy makers including Neta Alexander, Victor Calise, David Serlin, and Emma Romani @the_eman_meow_rimawi_show

Exhibition team @sharonacr and @yotamoron , @architommy.go @coffeeaddictt17 @a.ngiemendoza, @normankeyesiii , @soupbrain.yuna , @lajjamehta , @nataliamolina___ ,@nurnuri_arc , @aistyaracharmita , @sherryaine ; Voice by @sophieschulman ; ASL interpreting: @allhandsinmotion / Diana Abayeva (DI on screen) and @akmariakaye (HI); Photos by @go.rashi

With the support of: Yale School of Architecture @yalearchitecture , Barnard College @barnardcollege@bcarchitecture , Graham Foundation @grahamfoundation , The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University @columbiagsapp , Acción Cultural Española

Thanks also to Associate Curators @kommerswender and @millinersdotter Assistant Curator Gabriela de Paula Weinert, Producer Sandy Guttman,Editorial Team @isabmore and @bgsanti


488
27
8 months ago

FRAGMENTS OF DISABILITY FICTIONS—a project by @nachoglezgalan @davidgissen @architensions (@orsiniale @nickroseboro ) opens today at the Chicago Cultural Center for the @chicagoarchitecturebiennial curated by Artistic Director @flor_ness

The project explores speculative elements drawn from past, future, and existing disabled lives in NYC. Through a narrated story and different artifacts, it depicts worlds in which disabled cultures manifest themselves—illustrating their flourishing, struggles, negotiations, and fights.

Developed with the guidance of a group of disabled scholars, activists, and policy makers including Neta Alexander, Victor Calise, David Serlin, and Emma Romani @the_eman_meow_rimawi_show

Exhibition team @sharonacr and @yotamoron , @architommy.go @coffeeaddictt17 @a.ngiemendoza, @normankeyesiii , @soupbrain.yuna , @lajjamehta , @nataliamolina___ ,@nurnuri_arc , @aistyaracharmita , @sherryaine ; Voice by @sophieschulman ; ASL interpreting: @allhandsinmotion / Diana Abayeva (DI on screen) and @akmariakaye (HI); Photos by @go.rashi

With the support of: Yale School of Architecture @yalearchitecture , Barnard College @barnardcollege@bcarchitecture , Graham Foundation @grahamfoundation , The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University @columbiagsapp , Acción Cultural Española

Thanks also to Associate Curators @kommerswender and @millinersdotter Assistant Curator Gabriela de Paula Weinert, Producer Sandy Guttman,Editorial Team @isabmore and @bgsanti


488
27
8 months ago

FRAGMENTS OF DISABILITY FICTIONS—a project by @nachoglezgalan @davidgissen @architensions (@orsiniale @nickroseboro ) opens today at the Chicago Cultural Center for the @chicagoarchitecturebiennial curated by Artistic Director @flor_ness

The project explores speculative elements drawn from past, future, and existing disabled lives in NYC. Through a narrated story and different artifacts, it depicts worlds in which disabled cultures manifest themselves—illustrating their flourishing, struggles, negotiations, and fights.

Developed with the guidance of a group of disabled scholars, activists, and policy makers including Neta Alexander, Victor Calise, David Serlin, and Emma Romani @the_eman_meow_rimawi_show

Exhibition team @sharonacr and @yotamoron , @architommy.go @coffeeaddictt17 @a.ngiemendoza, @normankeyesiii , @soupbrain.yuna , @lajjamehta , @nataliamolina___ ,@nurnuri_arc , @aistyaracharmita , @sherryaine ; Voice by @sophieschulman ; ASL interpreting: @allhandsinmotion / Diana Abayeva (DI on screen) and @akmariakaye (HI); Photos by @go.rashi

With the support of: Yale School of Architecture @yalearchitecture , Barnard College @barnardcollege@bcarchitecture , Graham Foundation @grahamfoundation , The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University @columbiagsapp , Acción Cultural Española

Thanks also to Associate Curators @kommerswender and @millinersdotter Assistant Curator Gabriela de Paula Weinert, Producer Sandy Guttman,Editorial Team @isabmore and @bgsanti


488
27
8 months ago

FRAGMENTS OF DISABILITY FICTIONS—a project by @nachoglezgalan @davidgissen @architensions (@orsiniale @nickroseboro ) opens today at the Chicago Cultural Center for the @chicagoarchitecturebiennial curated by Artistic Director @flor_ness

The project explores speculative elements drawn from past, future, and existing disabled lives in NYC. Through a narrated story and different artifacts, it depicts worlds in which disabled cultures manifest themselves—illustrating their flourishing, struggles, negotiations, and fights.

Developed with the guidance of a group of disabled scholars, activists, and policy makers including Neta Alexander, Victor Calise, David Serlin, and Emma Romani @the_eman_meow_rimawi_show

Exhibition team @sharonacr and @yotamoron , @architommy.go @coffeeaddictt17 @a.ngiemendoza, @normankeyesiii , @soupbrain.yuna , @lajjamehta , @nataliamolina___ ,@nurnuri_arc , @aistyaracharmita , @sherryaine ; Voice by @sophieschulman ; ASL interpreting: @allhandsinmotion / Diana Abayeva (DI on screen) and @akmariakaye (HI); Photos by @go.rashi

With the support of: Yale School of Architecture @yalearchitecture , Barnard College @barnardcollege@bcarchitecture , Graham Foundation @grahamfoundation , The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University @columbiagsapp , Acción Cultural Española

Thanks also to Associate Curators @kommerswender and @millinersdotter Assistant Curator Gabriela de Paula Weinert, Producer Sandy Guttman,Editorial Team @isabmore and @bgsanti


488
27
8 months ago

FRAGMENTS OF DISABILITY FICTIONS—a project by @nachoglezgalan @davidgissen @architensions (@orsiniale @nickroseboro ) opens today at the Chicago Cultural Center for the @chicagoarchitecturebiennial curated by Artistic Director @flor_ness

The project explores speculative elements drawn from past, future, and existing disabled lives in NYC. Through a narrated story and different artifacts, it depicts worlds in which disabled cultures manifest themselves—illustrating their flourishing, struggles, negotiations, and fights.

Developed with the guidance of a group of disabled scholars, activists, and policy makers including Neta Alexander, Victor Calise, David Serlin, and Emma Romani @the_eman_meow_rimawi_show

Exhibition team @sharonacr and @yotamoron , @architommy.go @coffeeaddictt17 @a.ngiemendoza, @normankeyesiii , @soupbrain.yuna , @lajjamehta , @nataliamolina___ ,@nurnuri_arc , @aistyaracharmita , @sherryaine ; Voice by @sophieschulman ; ASL interpreting: @allhandsinmotion / Diana Abayeva (DI on screen) and @akmariakaye (HI); Photos by @go.rashi

With the support of: Yale School of Architecture @yalearchitecture , Barnard College @barnardcollege@bcarchitecture , Graham Foundation @grahamfoundation , The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University @columbiagsapp , Acción Cultural Española

Thanks also to Associate Curators @kommerswender and @millinersdotter Assistant Curator Gabriela de Paula Weinert, Producer Sandy Guttman,Editorial Team @isabmore and @bgsanti


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8 months ago

WIP, East Elevation , House in Shelter Island, ongoing. Ramps, and material changes as a wayfinding for our visually disabled client. The project redefines the domestic spaces to foster movement and different uses. #domesticity #disabilityinclusion #architensions


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WIP, East Elevation , House in Shelter Island, ongoing. Ramps, and material changes as a wayfinding for our visually disabled client. The project redefines the domestic spaces to foster movement and different uses. #domesticity #disabilityinclusion #architensions


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10 months ago


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Story-save.com - это интуитивно понятный онлайн-инструмент, который позволяет пользователям загружать и сохранять различные материалы, включая Истории, фотографии, видео и IGTV, прямо с Instagram. С помощью Story-Save вы можете не только легко скачивать контент с Instagram, но и просматривать его в любое время, даже без интернета. Этот инструмент идеален для тех случаев, когда вы находите что-то интересное в Instagram и хотите сохранить это для дальнейшего просмотра. Используйте Story-Save, чтобы не упустить шанс взять свои любимые моменты из Instagram с собой!

Наши преимущества:

Не требуется регистрация

Избегайте загрузки приложений и регистрации, сохраняйте Истории на веб-сайте.

Эксклюзивное качество

Попрощайтесь с контентом низкого качества, сохраняйте только Истории в высоком разрешении.

Доступность на всех устройствах

Загружайте Истории Instagram с любого браузера, iPhone, Android.

Полностью бесплатно

Абсолютно без затрат. Скачивайте любую Историю бесплатно.

Часто задаваемые вопросы

Функция скачивания Историй Instagram предназначена для безопасного и качественного скачивания Историй. Она удобна в использовании и не требует регистрации. Просто скопируйте ссылку, вставьте её и наслаждайтесь контентом.
Процесс скачивания Историй Instagram очень прост и состоит из трех шагов:
  • 1. Перейдите в инструмент для скачивания Историй Instagram.
  • 2. Введите имя пользователя Instagram в поле и нажмите кнопку Скачивания.
  • 3. Вы увидите все доступные Истории за текущие 24 часа. Выберите нужные и нажмите Скачивание.
Выбранная История быстро сохранится в памяти вашего устройства.
К сожалению, скачивание Историй с приватных аккаунтов невозможно из-за ограничений конфиденциальности.
Нет ограничений на количество скачиваний Историй. Сервис доступен безлимитно и бесплатно.
Да, законно скачивать и сохранять Истории других пользователей Instagram, если они не используются в коммерческих целях. Если вы планируете использовать их для коммерции, необходимо получить разрешение у владельца контента и указать его авторство при каждом использовании.
Все скачанные Истории обычно сохраняются в папке "Загрузки" на вашем компьютере, независимо от того, используете ли вы Windows, Mac или iOS. Для мобильных устройств Истории сохраняются в памяти телефона и появятся в приложении "Галерея" сразу после скачивания.