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Ioana Goția-Ciurea

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Ioana Goția-Ciurea

Profession

arhitect

Collective/office

Prototip Studio

Project location

Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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Project start date

Ianuarie 2024

Project completion date

Iunie 2024

Website

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Ioana Goția-Ciurea

Text presentation of the author/office in English

Ioana Goția-Ciurea is an architect and co-founder Prototip Studio. In search of the qualities of space as a frame of life, of the balance between resources and of the poetry that is born from everyday life. Prototip Studio has been a design and architecture studio in Cluj-Napoca for 10 years that explores concepts of spaces and objects, approaching an interdisciplinary vision and looking for a form of balance through both the spatial and temporal dimensions of the created projects.

Project description in English

The Architecture of Love represents a search and poetic transposition of human relationships into architecture. A playful project that doesn't have a utilitarian purpose but a subtle one. The Architecture of Love is about spaces that embrace each other. It's about living together in a delicate balance, sometimes unaesthetic, other times looking good from the outside. Two entities that relate to each other, occasionally intersecting, giving birth to adjacent spaces. They crowd, embrace, get on each other's nerves, and coexist. Their intersection is actually the most interesting space. Architecture is the mirror of human relationships and best reflects the emotions people experience. Hatred destroys, love builds. The Architecture of Love represents imagined spaces built within different types of relationships. Spaces that affect each other emotionally, spaces that empower each other. Spaces that treat each other with respect, that bow to the level of the other with empathy and tolerance. The city is full of architectures that hate each other, that want to show their power, that cancel each other out, neighborhoods that quarrel day and night. We glimpse proud spaces, architectures full of ego, shining in the sun and requiring many small steps to traverse. And other humble spaces that bow under the feet of others, making room for guests and for the manifestations of other architectures. We see healthy relationships that we take as examples. Relationships and relationships, the mirror of a society that is born, grows, crumbles, and is perpetually reconstructed, which far exceeds the duration of our lives and in other ways, generations later, constantly discover how much we loved each other by the way our cities look like.