Commissioned to create a public artwork as part of a housing-project renovation in Copenhagen, poet Morten Søndergaard sought to express the individuality of the residents in counterpoint to the anonymity of the architecture. His text-based work, covering a six-story, 2,700-square-foot street-side elevation made of precast concrete panels, would proclaim the residents’ private hopes and unspoken longings.
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