Neutrality_Between Polity and Space

Neutrality can be understood as a modality of transformation and control of contemporary space: international, local, urban, humanitarian, political, conflictual, economical, financial, military, institutional, natural, global, individual.
An architectural and urban analysis of the modalities adopted to outplay, moderate and contain conflictual situations, can reveal a set of specific configurations of the always mutable relations between polity and space. Neutrality can be used as a probe for exploring the transformation processes of the contemporary human environment, its states of operation, and the many society-space relations. [please note that in order to access the full text you need to be authenticated and logged in at: http://roundtable.kein.org/user ]