VAST

Tiny building, vast field. One perspective in a small space surrounded by open land. (Attempt #2)

Between Schönfeld and Ollersbach sits a simple shed that reportedly once housed a windmill.
It could be a space for questioning: open, shared, inclusive, unexpected.

Landowner One views his inherited shed as private property. Landowner Two prioritizes crop cultivation on surrounding fields.
A windmill once transformed natural resources. Could this space have offered an opportunity to reconsider our relationship to land, ownership, and access?

The path remains hypothetical while established patterns continue.
In a region where property passes through generations, where land accumulation shapes landscapes, alternative uses remain unexplored possibilities.

Not yet a destination, but still a horizon.
The search continues for land stewards open to reimagining spaces beyond their current function. This vision invites questioning – what does ownership mean, what could sharing look like?
And so this becomes an open call: seeking individuals willing to consider their private spaces as potential sites for exchange—people who might explore what happens when property becomes platform rather than enclosure.

Gregor Titze