This 1982 essay by architect Bernard Tschumi discusses the concept of violence in architecture. Tschumi argues that architecture has the potential for both physical and conceptual violence. He believes architecture should aim to reduce violence and create more open and free spaces for people.
This 1982 essay by architect Bernard Tschumi discusses the concept of violence in architecture. Tschumi argues that architecture has the potential for both physical and conceptual violence. He believes architecture should aim to reduce violence and create more open and free spaces for people.
This 1982 essay by architect Bernard Tschumi discusses the concept of violence in architecture. Tschumi argues that architecture has the potential for both physical and conceptual violence. He believes architecture should aim to reduce violence and create more open and free spaces for people.