Taubman fellows exhibition investigates ecosystem simulations, public housing, and building fixtures
Fellows at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning are hosting an exhibition exploring the “gathering of worlds” created by the participants’ various research projects.Titled Touch Points, and open until March 23rd, the exhibition includes four research projects spanning the secreting labor of silkworms, the migratory lives of Rome’s public housing, fantasies of the perfect home, and the “silvery handholds of commercial building space.” Read the full post on Bustler
Fellows at the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning are hosting an exhibition exploring the “gathering of worlds” created by the participants’ various research projects.
Titled Touch Points, and open until March 23rd, the exhibition includes four research projects spanning the secreting labor of silkworms, the migratory lives of Rome’s public housing, fantasies of the perfect home, and the “silvery handholds of commercial building space.”
Read the full post on Bustler