“Among other things, I tried to emphasize that I don’t consider reality as things, as the assembling of distinct, dispersed things, but as processes”.
Invited by Chiara Parisi, Yona Friedman invites you to participate to a debate dispersed through space and time
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Born in Budapest in 1923, Friedman has been living in Paris for fifty years. Long considered a controversial figure because of his complex futurist visions, he now exhibits throughout the world. He studied at Budapest’s Technical University, before pursuing his training at the Technion in Haifa, Israel.
Friedman went on to be the first to champion the principles of architecture encompassing the on-going changes required to provide “social mobility”, based on dwellings and town-planning provisions that could be composed and re-composed, depending on the intentions of the residents.