5.2 Time

<Cesar>For any shape to come to existence, there is a story. It is interesting to put open
architecture on different time scales and see how it behaves. As stated in the
previous  chapter ‘Non-planning’ : sometimes it is good to leave behind a work
unfinished to let someone else appropriate it, a way to engage  with open archi-
tecture and propagate this method ; on a longer term, all micro-urbanism hap-
pens this way.
We cant consider our environment as something outside ourselves : we a part of
the environment. If human and architecture were to be theoretically separated, it
would be to explain their co-evolutionary process.
Architecture as an organizational force does not flow in only one direction of
time : anything you have put efforts assembling  disaggregate at some point. As a
designer or architect, it is possible to design for when the time rolls back. </Cesar>