
Wish Fulfillment: 10 Fantastic Follies That Fuse the Familiar With the Fanciful
In his book Architecture Depends, Jeremy Till argues that “all architecture is building waste in transit.” He believes that architecture’s contingency is an opportunity rather than a weakness, encouraging architects to consider the element of time in the production, inhabitation, and reuse of buildings. One example might be inflatable architecture, popularized in the 1960s and…