Borderwall as Architecture
Borderwall as Architecture is an artistic and intellectual hand grenade of a book, and a timely re-examination of what the physical barrier that divides the United States of America from the United Mexican States is and could be. It is both a protest against the wall and a projection about its future. Through a series of propositions suggesting that the nearly seven hundred miles of wall is an opportunity for economic and social development along the border that encourages its conceptual and physical dismantling, the book takes readers on a journey along a wall that cuts through a “third nation”—the Divided States of America. On the way the transformative effects of the wall on people, animals, and the natural and built landscape are exposed and interrogated through the story of people who, on both sides of the border, transform the wall, challenging its existence in remarkably creative ways. Coupled with these real-life accounts are counterproposals for the wall, created by Rael’s studio, that reimagine, hyperbolize, or question the wall and its construction, cost, performance, and meaning. Rael proposes that despite the intended use of the wall, which is to keep people out and away, the wall is instead an attractor, engaging both sides in a common dialogue. Included is a collection of reflections on the wall and its consequences by leading experts Michael Dear, Norma Iglesias-Prieto, Marcello Di Cintio, and Teddy Cruz. Buy now.
Island Programs Manager at Thompson Island Outward Bound
7yGreatly appreciate professional perspectives through various lenses on this “project”. Important that passionate, creative, imaginative and inquisitive voices bring a thorough multi-disciplinary examination to this hatchling born of those seeking votes over best practices of various fields. Look forward to reading this.
Recording Artist•Music Producer•Songwriter•AutoCAD Tutor
7yCan't wait to get my copy!
architect and future architectural historian, mphil/phd candidate. photographer. traveler
7yon the subject, i highly recommend Wendy Brown's Walled States, Waning Sovereignty (2010).
Principal at David Baker Architects
7yCongrats! Just bought and can't wait to read!