A great hommage from Wolf D. Prix to his late friend Lebbeus Woods.
"Lebbeus was the living proof of Derrida’s theory that often a small
sketch can have more influence on the world than a large building.
And as such we will think of him as a grand architect without built
work, but his designs – hey!: they are designs and not drawings! – his
conceived buildings and forms had massive impact, which conquered the
drawing boards of innumerable students and architects and which put the
question about the contents of a future architecture into the
foreground. (I notice that I wrote DRAWING board.)..."
via ArchDaily
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