Thursday, January 1, 2009

Why Negative Architecture

As Architects, most of us seeing buildings as objects, against the rest of the world, the same way like how the rest of the people’s understanding about architecture. In the book “Defeated Architecture” (translated as Negative Architecture in Chinese and Japanese) by Kengo Kuma, he brings us outside the circle of how we used to think about architecture, from many different perspectives including history, society, economy, critical media, gaming, etc, to redefine the understanding of architecture. The point of this studio is to find the way to lead us outside our thinking habit, break the boundary of how we used to think about design, and find the positive and negative architecture of our own definition!

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