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Architectural Memory Lab

 
Director: Rory O'Neill

The architectural memory lab is a cross-disciplinary unit pursuing research in how architecture lives in memory and how memory itself may be architectural; from how we can collect and recollect built architecture to how mnemonic space may help close the broadening gap between the prosthetic memory of networked information, personal memory, and the spaces we inhabit.

The position of the lab is that architecture ultimately exists in the mind, irrespective of how it is imprinted, either from experiencing built architecture, studying drawings, exploring an interactive space, or inventing architecture in the imagination. Architecture is impossible without memory.
  • Architectural Memory Lab