City of Hope
A protest is an event where people express their opinions and grievances publicly. we have designed a space for a year long protest. The design intervention has a universal language and is makeshift and temporary in nature that it can be transformed according to the users' needs.
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Incredibly thorough presentation with a lot of detail. This team has considered how to support protest through a whole series of interventions from sleeping, sanitation and working in and around the highway - a typical site for protest. I would have liked to explore with the group what protest means to them. Their project enables protest without disruption - but that is the whole point of protesting. Leveraging the ability to disrupt to argue for change.