Should a Building Always Be Functionally Successful? Or Does It Have the Right to Experiment—and Fail?

While reading through a collection of recent architectural case studies, I came across a building that sparked intense debate upon its debut. Its design was bold—unorthodox, even rebellious. This raised the age-old question of function vs experimentation in architecture. Some … Continue reading Should a Building Always Be Functionally Successful? Or Does It Have the Right to Experiment—and Fail?