The notion of building based on sheer desctruction has become an accepted understanding of modernity, but new insight also suggests that destruction can have an agenda and a level of precision that may even exceed the precision of architecture itself. Contributors to this issue include Andrew Herscher, Mlakit Shoshan, Crhistian Ernsten, Ole Bouman, Studio Beirut, and F.A.S.T.
The notion of building based on sheer desctruction has become an accepted understanding of modernity, but new insight also suggests that destruction can have an agenda and a level of precision that may even exceed the precision of architecture itself. Contributors to this issue include Andrew Herscher, Mlakit Shoshan, Crhistian Ernsten, Ole Bouman, Studio Beirut, and F.A.S.T.