2025
Issue No. 2, Watching me, Watching you
Movement, an act of moving.
Movement establishes sequences of perception, calibrating distance, rhythm, and orientation. Each step maps a trajectory, and each turn frames a view; the act of passing through transforms the static into a temporal narrative. Movement serves as a bridge between materiality and cognition, revealing the contours of floors, walls, and volumes as a language of experience.
Experiencing movement is comparable to reading a musical score: pauses, accelerations, and repetitions become evident as variations in how our bodies engage with space. Movement incorporates light and shadow, sound and silence, revealing their modulation along the path of an occupant.
To pay attention to movement is to focus on the architecture of experience itself: how it shapes perception, structures memory, and embeds meaning within the flow of inhabitation. It is through movement that space asserts its agency; through motion, the design of human scale, temporal quality, and relational aspects become comprehensible.
Features:
Devastator
Dóra Riederauer
Fundamental
JANUE
JANYAN
Marek Bimer
OMA/AMO x Jacquemus
Robbrecht en Daem architecten
The Pulsė
Zalán Szakács