CONCEPT
A House for the River
The Bachelardian synthesis for the AI moment — the architectural project of building new rooms with intentional thresholds inside the open current that technology has released.
The phrase names the central constructive argument of this volume: that the crisis of AI is architectural before it is economic, ethical, or cognitive, and that the response must be
architectural construction rather than wall-rebuilding or fence-sitting. The old walls — sequential
friction, specialist silos, the mechanical resistance of coding by hand — have fallen, and there is no putting them back. But the absence of walls does not relieve the need for rooms. A house for the river is a house that the current enters through windows and doors, that the current shapes without destroying, that provides shelter sufficient for
consciousness to develop the strength it needs to swim. The project is not to stop the flow (Luddism) and not to float without shelter (triumphalism) but to build, with the materials the new conditions provide, the architecture that allows both the current and consciousness to coexist.
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The synthesis requires holding together the two halves