Dirty Preservation

The work challenges the growth-driven exploitation that characterises today's urban development by proposing an alternative method of preservation. Through a series of instructions for caring for a boiler plant in Bagarmossen that is threatened with demolition, we explore how traditional methods can be reinterpreted to achieve more careful preservation.

Jury motivation

The Dirty Preservation project questions exploitation processes driven by growth and proposes alternative methods and perspectives on preservation and maintenance through careful documentation and re-evaluation of the existing. The project has resulted in precise instructions for preservation and maintenance that confront the "dirty" realities of buildings considered obsolete. It proposes an attentive and careful approach to existing architecture, where preservation becomes an act of reimagining the future of the building.

Scholarship: Heating plant

Artist in Residence in Bredäng, Stockholm: run a creative project in an inclusive environment.


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