To be an architect is to reside on the verge of utopia.

From Thomas Moore’s definition we have almost romanticised this relation of creation and ideation. Perhaps in an arrogant and farfetched way, architects have called on themselves the construction of the world, both material and immaterial.

They have designed a habitat that is much more than simple buildings and have instead added to their endeavours the design of power structures within the sociopolitical realm.

It’s time to acknowledge.