Potemkin (architecture)
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Potemkin is a steel made architectural park by Casagrande & Rintala for Kuramata village in Japan 2003. A steel made mix between a temple and machine.[1] The work consists indoor and outdoor spaces for post-industrial meditation.[2] Potemkin is commissioned by the Echigo-Tsumari Contemporary Art Triennial 2003. [3]

