The project examines the occurrence of a phenomenon in architecture, which I chose to acknowledge as "disruption", and revolves around the connection between disruptions to the experience of architecture.
Disruption, as I see it, as an urban-architectural phenomenon, and an essential component of the city, and regardless to the negative connotations that are tied with the verbalism of the term, it is not a situation that requires a solution.
Disruption is a kind of a ruin, that is to say, a disruption to perfection. Any structure, from its moment of completion, turns into a ruin to a certain extent, and starts the process of ruining, therefore the disruption of the ruining occurs in it as a perpetual, eternal process. If we'll consider the finished building as being in a full state, then the ruin is, practically, reality. i.e., the perfect state does not really occur, and the ruin – the state of deficiency, the disrupted – is the existing state.
To interpret the thought process, I offer an examination of a situation, in which the reaction to that state is neither – correction, addition, covering nor building-ruining, but – embodying, emphasizing, usage of disruption and exaggeration of it, and that way maybe a creation of a significant place in the urban space for them, that in order to bring the term of disruption into a renewed awareness, and to examine what new urban space can be created by creating a new architectural language.
Urban Disruption






