About
Little Domestic Architectures is a photographic project born during the first quarantine period, on April 2020, due to the virus COVID-19, and it is organized as a public atlas of images located on an Instagram page.
Fabio Cappello and Marta Marotta, on behalf of PROFFERLO architecture, are the collectors of these images.
The Little Domestic Architectures are little models of imaginary or existing architectures made up of materials and objects available in our houses during isolation.
When staying outside wasn’t possible, the collectors have re-imagined the inside, seeking for an architectural landscape amongst the walls of the house: sponges, laundry pegs, brushes, coffee machines, bowls, glasses, plants, graters ad much more are the protagonists of the little architectures.
The project was born just as a diversion, but soon the founders decided to make it public with a dedicated Instagram page, so that anybody with an interest in architecture could participate.
At this time, the page counts almost 100 submissions, coming from all over the world: Italy, UK, Spain, Portugal, France, Ecuador, Australia, and Argentina.
In February 2021 the project was exhibited in London, in April 2021 the book was launched.