The Village: Notes on the Neolithic

 

Maintaining that the experience of time passing is fundamental to human existence and therefore inseparable from architecture, Unit K aims to create clearly defined spatial arrangements that have the capacity to enrich the monumental depth of the practice of everyday life. Our main narrative and investigative tool is film, with its unique ability to capture, resequence and recreate time, space and experience.

Avebury is a village in Wiltshire, England, half enclosed into Avebury Henge, the largest Neolithic stone circle in the world. Avebury’s unique notion of time comes from layers of history and relationships between structures built by humans millennia apart and landscape’s evolving topography, geology and climate. Today, reflected in buildings, landscape and socio-political relations, the complex nature of this settlement will be a fascinating terrain for a cinematic architecture of the landscape.

  • Marko Milovanovic

    Fearghus Raftery

    Raha Farazmand

  • Collaborators

    Kiril Kuzmanov

    Joao Villas

    Special Thanks

    Teawon Park

    Pablo Sanchez Lopez

    Shubaib Mohhamad

  • Fatemeh Seyedefatemeh

    Abigail Mackinnon

    Vishwa Gajjar

    Oren Mozafi

    Max Bowker

    Ethan Cheung

    Ahad Ali

    Dylan Cartwright

    King Ting Cheung

    Mamuna Rashid

    Yushi Zhao

    Petar Djordjic

    Ellie Collins

    Archie Buchanan Lázaro-Carrasco

    Malena Martus

    Tanisha Chauhan

    Nicola Preuss-Pothitou

    Mariam Elsaghir

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