unfinished house
(un)finished house / multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house / multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house / multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house / multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house / multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house / multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house / multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house / multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house / multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house / multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
A personal example of a functional yet partially finished residential building serves as a representative case of the widespread phenomenon of structures left in a raw, unfinished state for extended periods. The proposal to grant monument status to such a building aims to raise awareness of this condition while acknowledging its cultural and emotional significance—including its constructive aspects.
On May 16, 2016, a formal proposal was submitted to the Commission for the Preservation of National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina to designate the artist’s family house as a national monument. To date, no response has been received.
Reflecting broader architectural patterns across the former Yugoslav region, the project includes testimonies from representatives of three families living in unfinished houses. They share their experiences, the circumstances that led to their homes' current state, and the realities of living in spaces that, while incomplete, continue to function as meaningful and deeply valued homes.
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(un)finished house
multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house
multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house
multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house
multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house
multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house
multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house
multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house
multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house
multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
(un)finished house
multimedia installation / short film, documents, photographs / 2019-22
A personal example of a functional yet partially finished residential building serves as a representative case of the widespread phenomenon of structures left in a raw, unfinished state for extended periods. The proposal to grant monument status to such a building aims to raise awareness of this condition while acknowledging its cultural and emotional significance—including its constructive aspects.
On May 16, 2016, a formal proposal was submitted to the Commission for the Preservation of National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina to designate the artist’s family house as a national monument. To date, no response has been received.
Reflecting broader architectural patterns across the former Yugoslav region, the project includes testimonies from representatives of three families living in unfinished houses. They share their experiences, the circumstances that led to their homes' current state, and the realities of living in spaces that, while incomplete, continue to function as meaningful and deeply valued homes.