"Architecture: A Blurred Threshold" by Jenny Merheb, ,
Architecture is captured, through the eyes of the world, as a philanthropist practice served by a social consciousness. It is defined beyond its platonic meaning of form, materiality, and detail. When the rationality of the Architecture clashes with the organic movements of human beings, boundaries disappear and create a social interface in constant motion. It becomes a stage for complex social behaviors where our differences are blurred and detained. Through the power of a lens, the visual spatial perception encompasses zoom-ins on different forms of social equality.
It is by breaking the physical boundaries, allowing for spatial appropriation and inducing bridges of direct interactions that Architecture enhances social and cultural dynamisms. Thereby, what is Architecture more than a platform for equal social participation?
Architecture: A Blurred Threshold
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