American artist Mary Ellen Carroll makes a comparable discerning statement, uncovering architecture's political, social, and cultural features with the unalloyed act of pivoting 180 degrees an ordinary 1960s single-family, ranch-style, residence set in the senescence subdivision of Sharpstown in Houston, Texas. Her project, entitled prototype 180, irrefutably resurfaces Foucault's plainspoken but pressing inquiries on architecture: "How is one to conceive of both the organization of a city and the construction of a collective infrastructure?…[H]ow should houses be built?"


prototype 180 turns its back to the street, drawing attention to the social context, as well as to our pre-established and usually uncontested architectural, urban, and cultural norms.



Besenzoni brings sea reflections to the Fuorisalone
An installation for Milano Design Week 2025 celebrates the experience of sailing between open sea and light, made unique by the innovative character of the Manta helm seat.