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Quasi spaces

Fritzi Hannah Harreck, Lukas Kuhl, Tobias Peherstorfer

"Quasiräume und Mischhecken" Fritzi Hannah Harreck, Lukas Kuhl, Tobias Peherstorfer, 2024

Three booklets, 104 pages, audio collage, 3 minutes

Quasi spaces are hybrid spaces that emerge from the modern dichotomy of culture and nature. The group finds and examines quasi spaces in Hörsching that have emerged unplanned and offer space for aliveness in all its diversity. Their design makes the case for a sensitive approach to the landscape and to unplanned spaces, questions the blind call for modernization, and seeks perspectives beyond the longing for a romanticized pre-modernity.

Fritzi Hannah Harreck studied dance in Mannheim and Barcelona, and architecture in Linz. Her work is characterized by the search for precise sen­sitivity and can be located between space, movement, and landscape.

Tobias Peherstorfer loves to repair things, both large and small. For him, sustainable practice means dealing with what is there, reading the context, adding to it, and continuing to write the history of places.

Lukas Kuhl, transmedia artist from Vienna is currently studying Sculpture—Transmedial Space and textile.art.design at the University of Arts Linz. In his works, he observes and makes visible processes, and renegotiates the connection between culture and nature.

The work "Quasi spaces" was shown as part of the exhibition BestOFF 2024

"Quasiräume und Mischhecken" Fritzi Hannah Harreck, Lukas Kuhl, Tobias Peherstorfer, 2024

Architectural design, 2024
Sculptural Concepts / Ceramics