<cesar> Is architecture the activity of enclosing people and things? Or is it the activity to link them? Why focusing on separating? Why protecting, dividing when things can flow, change, interact, sense, adapt? How difficult is it to be an ever-changing environment? Social geometry is the study of social interactions in space. Can we focus on interactions to generate an ever-changing architecture?
"Network of sensations" experiment in Hyde Park London, Design Interactions, Royal College of Art 2009.
"Architecture of play" Workshop proposal by Cesar Harada for the CCCB 2010. </cesar> |

