“A Broken House”: the Collective Struggle of Longing for Home

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“A Broken House” is a documentary directed by Jimmy Goldblum that highlights the story of Mohamad Hafez, a Syrian native that moved to the US on a single-entry visa to study architecture and was not able to return home. Facing his fate, he channeled his homesickness in his artwork, and started producing miniature sculptures of his hometown, in order to build the “Damascus of his memories”.

“If you can’t get home, why don’t you make home”. Telling the story of the human being that lived within, the architectural project gained a political dimension after the eruption of the Syrian civil war, portraying the extent of the destruction suffered by the city, humanizing refugees, and sharing their stories.

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Cite: Christele Harrouk. "“A Broken House”: the Collective Struggle of Longing for Home" 19 Jan 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/975012/a-broken-house-the-collective-struggle-of-longing-for-home> ISSN 0719-8884

Courtesy of A Broken House, The New Yorker Documentary directed by Jimmy Goldblum

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