PRinceton University

The dominant tools for designing space are moving beyond the physical construction of the city and are instead focusing on the choreography and curation of invisible fields.

These non-physical fields define how we move through space and the way we interact with each other.

What does it mean for architects to use non-physical fields as a new material for design?

Hidden inside the MoMA, an architecture of invisible fields beyond the physical spectrum has been designed to create a new layer of curated spatial definition - a new architecture.

Additional explorations below.