ARCHI / STORIES
The two façades of the word ‘building’
- archi / plan
- archi / space
- archi / room
- archi / blocks
- archi / modular
- archi / build
- archi / context
Building is a powerful verb, it expresses the action of putting pieces together to construc something physical.
Consequently, building is intended as constructing. Constructing as in assembling, fitting, solving, composing, making or creating a group of parts, a unity of elements.
On the other hand, building as a noun has its value too: it is intended as a structure, an edifice, a house or a school.
Likewise, building as the action of putting a brick after another, to build a school, for example, is not a single activity to do individually. It requires cooperation, communication and support from others. To build something solid, that will last in time and space, it has to be done with others, for others.
Hence, the aim of deliver the intended message: working together, building together to create a relationship, a secret code, a new language.
Consequently, building is intended as constructing. Constructing as in assembling, fitting, solving, composing, making or creating a group of parts, a unity of elements.
On the other hand, building as a noun has its value too: it is intended as a structure, an edifice, a house or a school.
Likewise, building as the action of putting a brick after another, to build a school, for example, is not a single activity to do individually. It requires cooperation, communication and support from others. To build something solid, that will last in time and space, it has to be done with others, for others.
Hence, the aim of deliver the intended message: working together, building together to create a relationship, a secret code, a new language.