The document discusses various mass gatherings of people that challenge traditional notions of architectural boundaries, including the 2009 presidential inauguration, anti-war protests, border areas, concerts, and landmarks. These collections of bodies take on their own active, dynamic forms rather than being confined by static architectural structures.
The document discusses various mass gatherings of people that challenge traditional notions of architectural boundaries, including the 2009 presidential inauguration, anti-war protests, border areas, concerts, and landmarks. These collections of bodies take on their own active, dynamic forms rather than being confined by static architectural structures.
The document discusses various mass gatherings of people that challenge traditional notions of architectural boundaries, including the 2009 presidential inauguration, anti-war protests, border areas, concerts, and landmarks. These collections of bodies take on their own active, dynamic forms rather than being confined by static architectural structures.
The document discusses various mass gatherings of people that challenge traditional notions of architectural boundaries, including the 2009 presidential inauguration, anti-war protests, border areas, concerts, and landmarks. These collections of bodies take on their own active, dynamic forms rather than being confined by static architectural structures.