Projects That Give New Meaning to Childhood Homes

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Home is not just a physical structure defined by its materials and spatial characteristics. It is the result of everyday habits, routines, and fond memories blending into the very essence of the place through its walls, textures, and aromas. This is why a true home cannot be instantly created; it demands time, and a sense of continuity, as it reflects the ongoing adaptation of both the family and the individual within that space.

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Regarding our childhood home, our sensations intertwine the memories, which may be a bit jumbled, with the real-life events that occurred within its walls. This home of memories is the one we frequently revisit in our dreams, evading any specific description and residing in the world of past fantasies. As Bachelard posited, the so-called dream home may differ in various aspects, but it fundamentally includes an attic and a basement. The attic symbolically stores pleasant memories, while the basement hides the less pleasant ones, both of which are vital for our overall well-being.

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Cite: Ghisleni, Camilla. "Projects That Give New Meaning to Childhood Homes" [O bom filho à casa torna: projetos que ressignificam o lar da infância ] 02 Nov 2023. ArchDaily. (Trans. Simões, Diogo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1008328/projects-that-give-new-meaning-to-childhood-homes> ISSN 0719-8884

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