Exterior of Ordinary

The current system domesticates people to become producers, politicians, and consumers. Under this restricted social framework, people become a mass collective that feels paralyzed. I believe that architecture should not only be a constraining machine, but also a carrier of perception and consciousness.

Between dense cities and cities, there is a sandbar that is neither water nor land, in the city, but outside the city. Borrowing Agamben's state of exception refers to this state of detachment from the system of power, production and order.

To escape the enslavement of the system, people need a resort where they can think about their own existence, acquire knowledge and experience, learn independently, and create freely.
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