The architecture of social space: Creating spaces of critique within the places we live.
Matthew Mazzotta’s work explores the intersection of art, activism, architecture, design, urban planning, ethnography, community building, and local government. It focuses on the power of the built environment to shape our relationships and experiences. His practice invites a critical perspective and a sense of openness into the places where we live. It opens a dialogue that dissects the systems that make up our “everyday” while exploring the potentials in public spaces that are too often taken for granted.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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