Invisible Modern Architecture. Office for Territorial Reconfiguration
Invisible Modern Architecture aims to examine the legacy and propose a forward-looking reuse of late modernist architecture, slab urbanism, underground infrastructure, and invisible structures. Part of a series, initially developed in collaboration with artist Ania Soliman, the project will continue exploration of post-digital architecture and post-digital institutions to open the field for a communal imaginary. Invisible Modern Architecture takes on the contested topic of an urban thickness: slabs and deck typologies centralize criticism around the abandonment of natural reference in favor of abstract and artificial architecture. AWP confronts a strategic question concerning the underground, within the context of Paris' CBD La Défense: how to appropriate and reuse the thick, multi-layered, and highly infrastructural modern city towards contemporary discourse?
(excerpt from the Chicago Architecture Biennial catalogue – edited by the Artistic Directors Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee, 2017)