As crises compound, architecture finds itself at a crossroads: should it attempt to manage this new complexity or confront us with collapse? Crisis Formalism explores this tension. Architecture is no longer self-evident: it’s up for debate. Crisis Formalism reconstitutes architectural form by positioning it within the very flows of crisis.
Participants
ANY
NEW YORK, USA
Nile Greenberg, Minneapolis, USA, 1988. Lives and works in New York City
Michael Abel, Didsbury, Canada, 1990. Lives and works in New York City
Team
Reese Lewis, Sam Golini, and Sampath Pediredla