Shooting inside and above Second Home in Los Angeles

For the upcoming Lisbon Architecture Triennale and upon invitation by Anastassia Smirnova, curator of the exhibition “Visionairies” , I travelled to Los Angeles to shoot at Second Home, a project by the Madrid-based Selgas Cano Architects. They made use of an existing two-story building from 1964 by Paul Williams and transformed a former Hollywood parking-lot into a gigantic co-working centre with 60 oval-shaped pods surrounded by over 10,000 plants and trees, many butterflies, ants, bees, squirrels… Smirnova’s exhibition will focus on realised and realisable visions by architects, artists, designers, and scientists who aim to systematically change the world. To open on 30 September at Culturgest in Lisbon.

Nuno Cera

NUNO CERA, Beja, Portugal, 1972

Nuno Cera's work operates at the intersection of art and documentary and addresses three fundamental forms of change: natural, spatial and temporal. His long-term research projects involve different agents and collaborators, including scientists, actors, writers and critics. His work has been exhibited and published internationally in various cultural institutions.

https://www.nunocera.com
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