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35 min · 11 de may de 2026
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The Invisible Sanctuary: Architecture in the Digital Room This dialogue features an imagined conversation between architect Louis Kahn and a contemporary educator, Surjan, regarding the validity of virtual architectural education. The discussion explores whether a digital environment can truly function as a "Room" if it lacks physical materials like brick or timber. Kahn suggests that the soul of an institution resides in the shared pursuit of knowledge rather than in concrete walls. He warns that while modern software allows designers to do the "wrong thing well" through soulless technical perfection, the Surjan Super School seeks the "right thing" by prioritizing human desire. Ultimately, the text argues that even lines of code must have an underlying purpose to foster meaningful human expression. The two conclude that technological tools are successful only if they serve as a medium for spiritual and poetic discovery.

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