The Most Incisive Commentary on Today’s Disputes About Whether Muslims and Christians Worship the Same God

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- Simon Rodi didn’t have a plan, didn’t even have a purpose: he just started building. His work was sustained and extended by bricolage, the acquisition and deployment of found objects – and not just any objects, but objects that the world had discarded as useless, as filth. You put something in here, then something else, you discover, fits there … over time you get something big and with a discernible shape. Not the regular shape envisioned in architectural drawings, but nevertheless something that can be pleasing or at least interesting to look at – an organic and irregular shape. A geometry of irregular forms.
- Anyway, all that to say: I want to build something strange on the open web, and I wish more people were doing the same.
title: “The Most Incisive Commentary on Today’s Disputes About Whether Muslims and Christians Worship the Same God”
author: “blog.ayjay.org”
url: ”https://blog.ayjay.org/revisiting-architectural-blogging/”
date: 2023-12-19
source: hypothesis
tags: media/articles
The Most Incisive Commentary on Today’s Disputes About Whether Muslims and Christians Worship the Same God

Metadata
Highlights
- Simon Rodi didn’t have a plan, didn’t even have a purpose: he just started building. His work was sustained and extended by bricolage, the acquisition and deployment of found objects – and not just any objects, but objects that the world had discarded as useless, as filth. You put something in here, then something else, you discover, fits there … over time you get something big and with a discernible shape. Not the regular shape envisioned in architectural drawings, but nevertheless something that can be pleasing or at least interesting to look at – an organic and irregular shape. A geometry of irregular forms.
- Anyway, all that to say: I want to build something strange on the open web, and I wish more people were doing the same.