We live in an epoch shaped by extensive modernistic practice, one that is both implicit and explicit, an architectural encapsulation of complex material dynamics within the comfort of a single ecology, that claims its administration of domain over the external entropy. As such, the shadow of anthropogenic terraforming has casted far beyond its spatial and temporal proximity with fatal aftermath ensue.

The project proposes a hygroscopic design of “architecture with externalities”. One departs from the conviction of “change” as the inherent genesis of planetary metabolism, along revisions the modernistic connotation of comfort and norms following hydrological dynamics. Architecture as such must give and be given shape to material organization, living and nonliving, to connect, and to embrace friction.