Lecture

Living Borders: Reflections on Architecture and Societies

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This lecture explores the concept of inhabiting borders, reflecting on architecture as an anthropological fact rather than expertise. It delves into the relationship between architecture and national borders, from city margins to state boundaries, discussing the implications of living near borders. The presentation examines various customs points and their impact on daily life, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals residing in border regions. It also touches upon the societal dynamics and lifestyle differences in border areas, emphasizing the complexities of cross-border interactions. The lecture concludes by discussing the social, cultural, and economic aspects of border societies, shedding light on the unique characteristics and challenges faced by communities living on the edge.

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