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Privacy in the Age of the New Intimacy

(Archive) Achterhuis

a place to hide for Edward Snowden

This project was part of DDW 2020
model 1:100

This project is a spatial manifesto to address the importance of ‘transparency’ and ‘privacy’ by designing a place to stay for Edward Snowden in the heart of a liberal democracy. It is a public building, which contains a hidden and safe place for the whistleblower.

Spatial Encryption; a labyrinthine configuration of private, public and public spaces has been created in which the interaction between disappearing and appearing is spatially organized.

conceptual cross-section

Location canal belt Amsterdam

Interface canals

Protocol: design method/ mass-void study

Andere deelnemers

Privacy in the Age of the New Intimacy

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Andere deelnemers

Privacy in the Age of the New Intimacy