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What makes a floment?

The phases of floments and where it finds core incentives

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A visual language

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daniel everett - The Anonymous Urban Environment Captured [2017]

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manon mollard - Groups of children run up the dome, their rubber soles adhering to the uneven concrete surface.

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Abraham Burickson - Experience Design: A Participatory Manifesto

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auden gjerdi - Illustrations made for Geoff Manaugh's book, a burglar's guide to the city

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The CITY IS OURS - Exploring the ordinary and the overlooked [2023]

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"The fairground is not exactly a ruin; it is not dead. It might be semi-dormant, neglected and derelict, but it is an invitation to revisit and reanimate the radical possibilities it once propounded."

Rashid Karami

Floments is a four-phase project with a primary goal of enhancing underappreciated yet essential city spaces. By harnessing cultural influences, its aim throughout the project's lifecycle is to effectively highlight the potential for greater utilisation of these existing spaces

In a sense, this isn’t another piece of architecture. It’s a cultural production. That spans across mediums to first find its essence before it endeavours to find its form. True to its name, a flow of moments.

The idea of floments is that every space, however overlooked, underdeveloped holds the potential of positive transformation.

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2024

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video
An introduction
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what is floments?
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True to name
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THE adjacent possibilities
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logo experimentation
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Rethinking overlooked space
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what makes a floment
The anonymous urban environment
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The fairground is not a ruin
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The city is ours
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Fairground by Oscar Niemeyer
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The burgulars guide to the city
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experience design
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Floments is a four-phase project with a primary goal of enhancing underappreciated yet essential city spaces. By harnessing cultural influences, its aim throughout the project's lifecycle is to effectively highlight the potential for greater utilisation of these existing spaces

floments
n:`
2024

In a sense, this isn’t another piece of architecture. It’s a cultural production. That spans across mediums to first find its essence before it endeavours to find its form. True to its name, a flow of moments.

The phases of floments and where it finds core incentives

+

What makes a floment?

+

A visual language

+

daniel everett - The Anonymous Urban Environment Captured [2017]

+

manon mollard - Groups of children run up the dome, their rubber soles adhering to the uneven concrete surface.

+

Abraham Burickson - Experience Design: A Participatory Manifesto

+

auden gjerdi - Illustrations made for Geoff Manaugh's book, a burglar's guide to the city

+

The CITY IS OURS - Exploring the ordinary and the overlooked [2023]

+

"The fairground is not exactly a ruin; it is not dead. It might be semi-dormant, neglected and derelict, but it is an invitation to revisit and reanimate the radical possibilities it once propounded."

Rashid Karami

The idea of floments is that every space, however overlooked, underdeveloped holds the potential of positive transformation.

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