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One of the most valued pieces was a Persian rug. Originally it occupied the whole wall in the living room, serving as an artwork. Later when it became older and shabbier my mother moved it on the floor, so it would give warmth to the feet in winter. In the summer it was usually rolled up and put away. Cleaning the carpet was one of the family rituals in winter. It is hard to believe now, but my family used snow for carpet cleaning and not sprays or chemicals. It worked perfectly well and was ecologically clean.
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Another piece of furniture, actually electronics, was an old TV. It was my parents’ wedding gift, long time before remote controls and flat LCD screens were invented. It has always been the center of the evening at home. After a good meal it was the place where the whole family enjoyed a movie: lying on the couch, wrapped in the blankets and sipping tea.
Balconies serve an important role in Russian apartments. They provide a glimpse of nature and outside experience for apartment residents. My parents had an astonishing panoramic view of the
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I think the great appreciation of having home came to my family after a tragic event that happened several years ago. My grandfather lost his house and miraculously stayed alive after the fire on the New Year’s Eve. It was absolutely devastating for my family. At the same time, we couldn’t believe the courage and great luck of my grandfather: he woke up in the middle of the night when the fire and smoke filled the house and rushed to the gas tank that was about to blow up the building. He threw away the dangerous container out of the window and saved his house from becoming the ruins. After a year my parents rebuilt the house for my grandfather completely on their own: from the foundation up to the roof. Because all the things that hold memories were lost in the fire the home will never be the same for my grandfather.
It is always interesting to me to know and share how other people in the world live. This time, I learn something new that cleaning lugs with snow.It is really ecologically and economically good. Because I have had everything I need while I grow up, it is difficult understand other people's situations truly. What I can do is knowing how they live and listening from the pople suffer the situation themselves. We, as designers should learn from those people and situations how we can keep people's house like their home.
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ReplyDeleteA very good entry. I like the memory of the Persian rug, and the "ritual" cleaning in the winter. It is these kinds of seasonal memories that link a particular place to a time: both time and place come together in an event. In essence our grasp of a space is tied up in the times we spend participating in it.