Leaving the comfortable center of Berlin towards the uncharted territory of the periphery, we find new and presumably absurd building types, an ignorance of permanence, and a collision of scales. It is in this juxtaposition that voids emerge—places of absence.
We celebrate this banality and aim to explore the dormant potential of these voids. Using typology as a tool, students are asked to identify deficiencies and challenge them by stimulating the collective identity.