Belonging to the Minimal Architecture Series, House and Dome exemplifies an aesthetic of radical simplicity where the structure is pared down to its most elemental syntax. Lines of bamboo and tensioned threads do not construct a building; they barely outline the memory of a shelter. What emerges at the Zuccato Gallery is a fragile articulation between geometry and the void, a spatial notation that thrives on the precariousness of its own definition. Presented in dialogue with Danino Božić and curated by Jerica Ziherl, the work functions as a performative medium for negotiation rather than a static monument of permanence. The architectural vocabulary here resists solidity, exposing a "socioplastic" tension where the domestic promise of a 'house' or 'dome' is stripped away, leaving only signs that hover between a three-dimensional drawing and an unstable construction. This is an architecture of thought: the dome, historically a symbol of universality and celestial closure, is re-imagined as an incomplete curve—an unfinished horizon. By refusing closure, the installation aligns itself with the broader ethos of the Unstable Installation Series, where structures are not ends in themselves but generative occasions for encounter, memory, and shared experimentation. It is not a shelter but a question; not an edifice, but the erasure of one.





