“Architecture as Intangible Infrastructure,” Issue Two October 10, 2015 by aporrox Nikolaus Hirsch, Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, Anton Vidokle Editorial—“Architecture as Intangible Infrastructure,” Issue Two More than ever, architects today are called upon to build gestural landmarks and grandiose signature buildings. But architecture was never only about building. It is also about the flows of people, information, and resources that shape space. Today, the practice of architecture often confronts situations where these flows cannot be reduced to modernist managerial approaches to systematizing, structuring, and mastering the potentials of space.