By defining a concept of architecture based on the tactile experience and not on construction
this book allows us to explore both discursive practice as the study of architectural art and
the integration of architectural art as a discourse of spatial practice. In order to take on
this new lens Non-Construction utilizes a cinematographic documentary image strategy that
engages with a critical spatial exploration of current entanglements of art and research at the
crossroads of art theory and architecture. A challenge to visual conventions this book
offers conceptual and aesthetic insights into spiraling and voiding sensual experiences with
implications for the decolonization of the documentary and cinematographic reaching far beyond
architecture. With contributions by Philip Ursprung Julie Harboe Stewart Martin Joshua Simon
and Sharon Kivland.