Une sélection de photographies et de dessins architecturaux de pièces de « jointure » d'Europe de l'Est rassemblés et réinterprétés par Natasha Krymskaya, dans le cadre d'un projet de recherche sur les pratiques architecturales et la culture artisanale de la région.
Joints of Eastern Europe represents a long-standing tradition of resourceful craftsmanship rooted in a region historically associated with manual labor. The joints symbolize the hands that have shaped much of Europe, embodying contextualist resilience and an instinctive problem-solving approach that reflects the identity and empiricism of both the joints themselves and of the workers. Visually distinct, the joints are powerful markers of Eastern European culture and corresponding inventive solutions born from everyday necessity. This unique form of craftsmanship is characterized by spontaneous, often temporary solutions that, over time, transform into enduring fixtures—fixtures that, with their rough elegance and structural creativity, inspire architects and engineers in both beauty and functionality.
CAMP (fondé par Natasha Krymskaya) est un cabinet d'architecture collaboratif, axé sur la culture matérielle, les technologies et la recherche spatiale.