Dear Architecture,
This letter is a reminder, a reminder of what has been gained in Architecture.
By gained, it doesn’t mean in terms of material, but in the acquisition of territory.
A short story would probably explain this best. In a city, on a street, stood two groups of people. On the one side of the street stood the group representing Power. On the other side of the street stood the group representing Imagination. Each group took their positions, and held them strongly. In the literal street, the so-called center of the street stood no one. After some time the groups discussed among them if anything could be done to shift the position of the opposing side of the street. In the words, a compromise was needed by both parties to ensure an end to the stalemate.
The leaders of the two groups, one form the Power group, and one from the Imagination group met in the center of the street.