Borderwall as Architecture

A Manifesto for the U.S.-Mexico Boundary

Ranked #89 in Sculpture

“A protest against the wall and a forecast about its future.”—Allison Arieff, The New York Times

"Rael’s courageous mixture of subversion and compromise is not going to hide the affront that the border represents to those who live south of it."—London Review of Books
 
Borderwall as Architecture explores how architects can undermine the wall not just structurally, but conceptually. Today, the wall symbolizes xenophobia and fear. Designs that promote social, economic, and ecological development on both sides of the border could rewrite that...
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