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Loose Change;
Finding Form in Action

1998
Scroope 10; Cambridge Architectural Journal

   
             
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“One of the primary motivations for us has been to experiment with ways of describing and inventing architecture which resists the kind of formal solution identified with orthographic geometries.

The tools of conventional architectural drawing, like plans and sections, show solid building elements and tend not to lend themselves to revealing dynamic phenomena such as light, air or occupation. We are experimenting with conventional and non-conventional media in an attempt to find ways of revealing dynamic phenomena so that they might in turn affect an architecture.”

extract from article by Clare Gerrard and Mark Hewitt