Do pop-up art studios provide stimulus for creative housing?

pop_150NEW YORK: As the costs of education and housing rise for UK’s artists, so does the cost of studio space. Architects Tomaso Boano and Jonas Prišmontas presented a pop-up studio at the London Festival of Architecture last month meant to both challenge this uphill battle and give people a versatile, alternative space to create their work.

The Minima Moralia pop-up studio asks the question, “Will London still be the capital of creativity, arts and crafts in 10 years time?” The pair points out that soon only the independently wealthy will be able to afford the necessary means to be a productive member of the creative industry…

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