The architecture documented here, is a spatial response to Archework’s Social Construction research. In this research, students, faculty, and guest experts at Archeworks have explored the complex social, psychological, and emotional dimensions of public housing, housing insecurity, and social injustice. The task was to translate and transform the research documentation into built form, through the design and implementation of architectural installation that will be constructed on multiple sites in Chicago as a way to bring the research to public in both direct and indirect ways. The installation is to be built and reconfigured by others during the Biennale, and will live on permanently with the National Public Housing Museum.





