In every case of these axiomatic structures, there is some kind of intervention into the real space of architecture, sometimes through partial reconstruction, sometimes through drawing or, as in the recent works of [Robert] Morris, through the use of mirrors.[…] But whatever the medium employed, the possibility explored in this category is a process of mapping the axiomatic features of the architectural experience -the abstract conditions of openness and closure- onto the reality of a given space.
– Rosalind Krauss
In every case of these axiomatic structures, there is some kind of intervention into the real space of architecture, sometimes through partial reconstruction, sometimes through drawing or, as in the recent works of [Robert] Morris, through the use of mirrors.[…] But whatever the medium employed, the possibility explored in this category is a process of mapping the axiomatic features of the architectural experience -the abstract conditions of openness and closure- onto the reality of a given space.
– Rosalind Krauss
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