Existing Conditions

& The New

The building is not the final product of architecture, rather it is an object that is in a perpetual state of temporality, meaning it shifts between being built, maintained, and demolished. This thesis attempts to foreground these processes and its objects in efforts to produce new frictions within architecture's relationship to its design and production.

Illustration of concrete mixer trucks and pump trucks with workers at construction site.
Construction site with heavy machinery, including excavators and cranes, dismantling a large, artistic wall panel. Workers in hard hats observe the process.
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