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  • ISSUE #18: Dissensus
  • 08.06.11
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  • Mark Foster Gage
  • The term is not to be confused with a lack of consensus,which implies an ambiguity of agreement. Instead dissensus assumes that a state of disagreement is an end – not the lack of becoming something more cohesive. This essentially describes our existence in architecture today as a stable, lasting state of productive disagreement – that aligns nicely with the contemporary architectural allergy to “belonging.”

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