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In the Summer of 2018, KLK (Matt Stewart & Nat Phillips) were invited to create an exhibit for the inaugural Ceaun Borsec Festival in Borsec, Romania. In response, we transformed a large disused water heating factory into a surreal dreamscape that reflected on the dynamics of regeneration and decay within built structures.

In the Summer of 2018, KLK (Matt Stewart & Nat Phillips) were invited to create an exhibit for the inaugural Ceaun Borsec Festival in Borsec, Romania. In response, we transformed a large disused water heating factory into a surreal dreamscape that reflected on the dynamics of regeneration and decay within built structures.

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THE OLD TOWN<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

The building, abandoned for 20 years, used to heat<br />

spring water and distribute it across the town for<br />

space heating. The building also operated as a<br />

commercial town laundry. We found it empty except<br />

for a layer of dust a couple of inches thick and heavy<br />

rubble across the 270m 2 floor. The floor had an<br />

assortment of pillars, foundations and pits to house<br />

the old machinery. The neighbours became curious<br />

as to why two tall foreigners were measuring out the<br />

building and they insisted we should call the owner.<br />

No hassles there: “Do whatever you want with it”.<br />

Thanks, József.<br />

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