BREAKWATER
in Spètses, Greece
2019

Tutors:
Joanna Wirkus (Poland)
Natalia Lipczuk (Poland)

Participants:
Barbara Habela (Poland)
Begum Saral (Turkey)
Bhumit Shah (India)
Diana Oprea (Romania)
Dina Bartolic (Croatia)
Giorgos Athanassiadis (Greece)
Irem Acar (Turkey)
Jakov Habjan (Croatia)
Kareem Haggag (Egypt)
Kate Hunter Hanley (Ireland)
Krystyne Kantos (Canada)
Kuba Kopecki (Poland)
Majdouline Djaziri (Tunisia)
Marco van Rensbergen (Belgium)
Olivia Dimitrishyna (Ukraine)
Rebecca Ray (Ireland)
Sophie Atkinson (UK)
Steven Whitehouse (UK)
Theodora Anastasiadi (Greece)

goal:
Breakwater work is a kind of barrier to the sea. The idea is to show disappearing crafts, pay attention of the people visiting the pavilion. The proposing structure is intended to lie down and enjoy the beautiful Greek seacoast. The pavilion is a place for socialization and integration of all the people – inhabitants and those visiting the island. This work aims to improve their time spent there, let them choose the most comfortable spot and position.

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