| GRUND, der (ger.)
I) erdboden, fundament, das unterste von etw., besitz an boden (grundstück, baugrund, ackergrund)
/ soil, foundation, the bottom of sth., property (plot, farmland)
II) ursache, veranlassung (beweggrund)
/ reason, motivation
| 1535
erbauungsjahr eines gebäudes
/ year of construction of a building
teppich / carpet
To practice space is thus to repeat the joyful and silent experience of childhood; it is, in a place, to be other and to move toward the other.
Michel de Certeau, The Practice of Everyday Life, 1980
a laboratory residency
a collaborative phenomenological research project
GRUND / REASON
bauen / building

wohnen / dwelling
öffnen, bewohnen und erforschen von raum – um kollektiv zu wachsen, zu transformieren und zu erhalten
/ providing, inhabiting and researching space – to collectively grow, to transform and to sustain
denken / thinking*
*thinking is a process,
the concept will change
A creature that hides and withdraws into its shell, is preparing a way out.
– Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space, 1958
decke / blanket
