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- A Possible Architecture
- Abstract
- The author is interested in a possible architecture, and always starts his work with a form or material, which often comes from outside architecture. In this process, accident and chance are guiding principles; the work has to remain interpretable as it was created, so that it does not have a unilateral end. Good architecture, for instance, comes from conceiving a next step to follow on from those already taken. Using quotations from Slavoj Žižek, Gerhard Richter, Philip K. Dick and Hermann Rorschach, the author explains these viewpoints. A good work offers sufficient freedom to interpret it, but also points of contact in everything that is visible.
- Citation
- Holtrop, A. (2013). A Possible Architecture. What is Good Architecture?, OASE, (90), 25–29. Retrieved from https://www.oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/90/APossibleArchitecture
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