© 2010 Trevor Haldenby
Philip Beesley introducing his Hylozoic Ground installation, featured this year as Canada's entry to the Venice Biennale. Beesley laid the foundation for a future architecture. In a world where architecture knows and cares about us, our experience is one of exchange with the environment rather than human mastery of it. I had a number of questions about how one measures the function and value of an architecture at this stage largely an artistic techsperiment.

Phillip Beesley



Introducing his Hylozoic Ground installation, featured this year as Canada’s entry to the Venice Biennale, Beesley laid the foundation for a future architecture. In a world where architecture knows and cares about us, our experience is one of exchange with the environment rather than human mastery of it. I had a number of questions about how one measures the function and value of an architecture at this stage largely an artistic techsperiment.