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        <![CDATA[The Fifth Space Installation at Lieblinghaus / SZCZ Jakub Szczesny + Hadas Tuval]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Jakub Szczęsny and Hadas Tuval redefine the rooftop as a public space, where city dwellers get a chance to form a community and weave new connections under a temporary canopy. Together, they created a shaded shelter on the Liebling Haus rooftop. This lightly covered space - a hybrid of a sail and a tent - invites visitors to explore the thin line separating belonging and connection from seclusion and disconnection.</p>]]>
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