| Transient homes For the transient, home in an intangible sense is manifested in memories, rituals and possessions, becoming the reference point within which to measure one's current situation of domesticity. In a tangible sense, home physically becomes a space to lay one's head, a place of safety (for oneself and one's possessions), a place for communing, and a place within which domestic actions can be performed. Architecture becomes a facilitator and keeper of the transient process, within which we can begin to understand, through the programming of permanent spaces, how different groups operate within the framework of transience. |