An oportunity to turn back to where architecture starts
For architects, Bouman suggests, “the crisis” is simply “too valuable an opportunity to let slip by, a chance to turn back to where architecture starts, in the creative spatial organization of life—not in style choices or concept analyses, but in the identification of new spatial constellations; not in the spatial allocation and accommodation of a given program, but in helping to create a spatial organization for multiple programs; not in making things in space, but in organizing processes in time; in short, not in the object, but in the performance.”
Ole Bouman quoted by @bldgblog at Geography X
Source: bldgblog.blogspot.com
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