01 May BLOGME TENDAL DLIV: The Right to hung up
To hung up. To aerate. Hunging up and airing, airing and hunging up.
I find inhuman (which is not in the measure of the human being, it is not atrocious, it is not cruel, it is simply non-human) the architecture that despises the human being need to hang out our freshly washed clothes.
With no alternative but a drying machine.
Forgetting unused common spaces that could be clotheslines.
A clothesline in a courtyard is conversation, and these common clotheslines (like the one with stakes and ropes, like the one in the Afurada in Porto) are a meeting point… and whatever else comes up.
Ah! Una giornatta particolare? what a beautiful film!
And here are these clothes, like floor dogs, begging to be taken out to the street.
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