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ARCHITECTURE FROM NOTHING: a lecture by Greta Hansen, Kyung-Jae Kim, Adam Koogler, and Andy Rauchut

Architecture is a set of indeterminate instructions, interpreted, produced, and realized in various forms, scales, and sites. Its as lightweight as a string of code. The more lightweight, the farther and faster architecture can travel. In order to unencumber our architectural practice, we use instructions and source leftover materials: waste, excess, air. Architectural scavengers, we eat the leftovers of society and the construction industry to create new forms out of nothing.