Casas en movimiento

Houses in Motion

This body of work reflects on displacement and the idea of shelter as something that can never feel entirely fixed. I began thinking about what it means to carry home with you, and how stability can exist even when the ground beneath it is uncertain.

These works explore movement not as a dramatic event, but as a condition. The house becomes a fragile presence. A place that protects, but also reminds you that nothing is permanent. I was interested in the emotional weight of temporary spaces and in the quiet strength required to adapt.

In this chapter, shelter is not only architecture. It is memory, resilience, and the ability to belong without fully arriving.

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El cuerpo como paisaje. - Frontal figures held inside remembered landscapes.

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Huellas en tránsito.- The body in movement, leaving traces.