The architects of the moment Herzog and Pierre de Meuron's past two London projects have been works of discovery. Largely concerned with the act of uncovering, both the Serpentine Pavilion and Tate Tanks have been subterranean explorations into architecture that rather than build something from scratch, have sought to use the existing 'leave behinds' of previous buildings. It's a principle they describe as 'finding rather than making'.
When thinking about we could all probably do with investing some effort in finding rather than making I'd say.
The whole idea is to show people that it's the small changes that can make a big difference
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