Forensically, we’re not at a dead end

an alternative solution of occupancy.

Departments
Architectural Design 1
Institute of Architecture
Maythisa Yenchit (Master Thesis)
Betreuer*in: Cristina Díaz Moreno and Efrén García Grinda

Forensically we are not at a dead end is a new form of inhabitation that uses the industrial building and its production to legitimate and reclaim properties for a group of Roma minority who has been facing long- standing ownership issue, by providing spaces for living through industrial facility. And give the opportunity to inhabit and appropriate their own shelters under the idea of manufacturing.

Maythisa Yenchit, Forensically we are not at a dead end, Institute of architecture studio 1, 2020-2021

Maythisa Yenchit, Forensically we are not at a dead end , Institute of architecture studio 1