HOME SWEET HOME by Subject to_ change
Reviews
Home Sweet Home by Subject to_ change
Garden Room @ The Barbican
Do Something Different Weekend
6 - 7 March 2010 / 11:00am - 10:30pm
Tickets: Buy your house on the day from the Garden Room. Houses cost £1, £2, or £3. Cash only.
HOME SWEET HOME by Subject to_ change
Grand Hall
NOT FOR ME, NOT FOR YOU, BUT FOR US,
14 October 2009 - 17 October 2009
19:00 - 01:00
£10.00 (Concs £6.00) Pay What You Can on Wednesday
Barra Collins is appearing as Posty in Home Sweet Home.
Home Sweet Home Estates proudly presents its biggest development, inviting you to BAC's Grand Hall to become a member of London's newest neighborhood - a cardboard city where anything and everything is possible but only with your participation.
On arrival, you will select plot of land and a flat-packed house to turn into your cardboard home. The city boasts a number of services to help you settle in, including a Postal Service, a Notice Board and even a local radio station. Become who you want to become, meet your neighbours, share a drink and get to know the world around you.
Your ticket is a key, which allows you to come and go as you please over the four days, so you can see how your community is expanding and meet your new neighbours. The experience ends with a Street Party on the final night (Sat 17 Oct), where you can raise a glass and celebrate the formation of your unique community. And when it's time to leave, you can take your new home with you.
Come and play with Home Sweet Home Estates and make your property owning dreams a glorious, cardboard reality.
British Council Showcase. Supported by Arts Council England. Commissioned by and developed at BAC.
REVIEWS
'There is something rather thrilling about watching an entire city mushroom in a room almost overnight - particularly when you are building it yourself… a genuine community'
Lyn Gardner, Guardian
Home Sweet Home by Subject to_ change
Garden Room @ The Barbican
Do Something Different Weekend
6 - 7 March 2010 / 11:00am - 10:30pm
Tickets: Buy your house on the day from the Garden Room. Houses cost £1, £2, or £3. Cash only.
HOME SWEET HOME by Subject to_ change
Grand Hall
NOT FOR ME, NOT FOR YOU, BUT FOR US,
14 October 2009 - 17 October 2009
19:00 - 01:00
£10.00 (Concs £6.00) Pay What You Can on Wednesday
Garden Room @ The Barbican
Do Something Different Weekend
6 - 7 March 2010 / 11:00am - 10:30pm
Tickets: Buy your house on the day from the Garden Room. Houses cost £1, £2, or £3. Cash only.
HOME SWEET HOME by Subject to_ change
Grand Hall
NOT FOR ME, NOT FOR YOU, BUT FOR US,
14 October 2009 - 17 October 2009
19:00 - 01:00
£10.00 (Concs £6.00) Pay What You Can on Wednesday
Barra Collins is appearing as Posty in Home Sweet Home.
Home Sweet Home Estates proudly presents its biggest development, inviting you to BAC's Grand Hall to become a member of London's newest neighborhood - a cardboard city where anything and everything is possible but only with your participation.
On arrival, you will select plot of land and a flat-packed house to turn into your cardboard home. The city boasts a number of services to help you settle in, including a Postal Service, a Notice Board and even a local radio station. Become who you want to become, meet your neighbours, share a drink and get to know the world around you.
Your ticket is a key, which allows you to come and go as you please over the four days, so you can see how your community is expanding and meet your new neighbours. The experience ends with a Street Party on the final night (Sat 17 Oct), where you can raise a glass and celebrate the formation of your unique community. And when it's time to leave, you can take your new home with you.
Come and play with Home Sweet Home Estates and make your property owning dreams a glorious, cardboard reality.
British Council Showcase. Supported by Arts Council England. Commissioned by and developed at BAC.
REVIEWS
'There is something rather thrilling about watching an entire city mushroom in a room almost overnight - particularly when you are building it yourself… a genuine community'
Lyn Gardner, Guardian
'There is something rather thrilling about watching an entire city mushroom in a room almost overnight - particularly when you are building it yourself… a genuine community'
Lyn Gardner, Guardian
Lyn Gardner, Guardian

