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Museo of Water : Who owns the water

Museo of Water is a museum project that talks about ownership of water depends on the gender in Venice. The spatial hierarchy that separates men and women is distinguished by the tectonics they are displayed. Exhibits of men who went out to sea or freely lived outside are fixed with light structures like small trusses or steel structures, on the other hand, women’s exhibits are limited like their history, so they were embedded in heavy structures.