Tom Ingo - Architectural Absurdity
Absurdity can be a rhetorical device aimed at questioning architectural conventions. Architectural absurdity playfully transgresses within the rules of building formation to create valid alternative assemblages while scrutinizing regulation. The resultant architecture redefines the rituals of program and questions the notion of typology. Unbound by strict conformity to logic, the liberated architect breathes new life into architecture.
(Source: catrinastewart, via spatula)