Archiprix International 2001
Tohoku University, School of engineering, Department of Architecture and Building Science - Sendai, Japan
Maya Nishikori
Tutors: Onoda, Yasuaki
The bodies of people of today are exposed to a flow of things and information. They absorb these things and information from the environment to transform themselves. Then the transformed bodies gather and then transform each other. We may see that architecture is an extension of these fluid transformed bodies. Instead of pursuing a self-contained form or aiming at permanent architecture with purpose and function combined, can't we design incomplete architecture, flexibly react to the complex environment?