Intravention, Durations, Effects: Notes of Expansive Sites and Relational Architectures, edited by Altes & Lieberman
Intravention, Durations, Effects defines architecture not as an ‘it’ but as a process; in that sense, architecture is a verb: to architect. Rather than refer to the (paradoxical) limiting of intervention’s ‘in-between’, it posits a new concept: intravention. Intra’s focus on the ‘within’ establishes intraventions as (already) a part of the spaces and times in which …