Periferial explores the relationship between individuals and the built environment in peri-urban spaces. Through careful observation of life in modern residential complexes, Alfred Schupler documents the social, psychological, and aesthetic effects of urban expansion, highlighting the loss of green spaces, architectural disorder, and tensions within communities. The project reflects on the influence of the environment on human behavior and on collective responsibility in shaping lived spaces.
Book Information
ISBN:
ISBN 978-973-0-31642-1
Publisher:
Self-published