


Pratt Institute / Spring 2009 / Vito Acconci



Humans have resorted to temporary shelters as long as civilization has existed. The first humans were constantly on the move and their homes were always temporary. In modern times, temporary shelter is usually not by choice. It is often a result of poverty, civil unrest that usually leads to refugees , or an environmental disaster. Because humans continue to deplete the earth's resources, we may one day be faced with a social evolution in which humans are continually on the move and can no longer stay in one place for long.










