Incomplete constructionThrough provocative challenges to architectural discourse, the author Jeremy Till throws away all architectural myths. He seeks to break down the boundaries between architecture and the world around it in a new, optimistic and open way. This book is short but full of interesting ideas. It has successfully demonstrated how architectures dependence on external forces can have the strongest power, and how responding to dependencies can provide themes of middlemen and ethics. Smart and sharp. It is a reference book for all architecture schools.