The book presents architecture as a spatial dialogue and an exchange between character and audience, book and reader, building and city.
The book addresses how the discipline can be used as a practice of human centred architecture. The book presents architecture as a spatial dialogue and an exchange between character and audience, book and reader, building and city. Fourteen cinematic vignettes highlight projects as personified characters that have their own histories, dreams, secrets and stories to tell. Each vignette emphasises this relational culture and the practice of CHK in working with the common bonds within a space as more important than any individual arguments and divisions within it.