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4.12.09

retreat

Peter Zumthor's secular retreat
Posted by T.
Labels: architecture, retreat

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T.
rural Victoria, Australia
My house is usually a mess and I come from a family who moved a lot. After WWII my father never really settled down. I wonder about what it is to make a home for oneself and for others, and what it is to feel at home anywhere.
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Trevor Graham's film 'homeless, six cities, six stories, six lives'

  • http://www.abc.net.au/homeless/

One of my favorite geographers, Yi-Fu Tuan wrote these 'Dear Colleague' letters.

  • http://www.yifutuan.org/archive.htm

Australian photographer Viva Gibb

  • http://www.pictureaustralia.org/apps/pictureaustralia?action=PASearch&mode=display&rs=resultset-458297&no=49

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  • 2009: a year with lemons
  • Crooked Timber
  • Fractal Ontology
  • From Word To Word
  • Hands off Country
  • KIDDofSPEED - GHOST TOWN - Chernobyl Pictures - Kidofspeed - Elena
  • Land of Meg
  • Roughtheory.org
 

home: a village or town, a dwelling place, house, abode, the fixed residence of a family or household, the dwelling in which one habitually lives or which one regards as one’s proper abode, the place of one’s dwelling and nurturing, with its associations, with references to the grave or future state, place region or state to which one properly belongs, in which one’s affections centre, where one finds rest, refuge or satisfaction, a place where one’s ancestors dwelt, the seat, centre or native habitat, an institution providing refuge or rest, in games, the place in which one is free from attack, the goal…

(OE 3rd ed)