Paul Golisz is a practicing architect and designer in New York City.
Working within the medium of architecture, he considers the following questions to be significant:
1) How does the organization of space inform and reflect the way we live and the things we value?
2) How can we account for and acknowledge the many ways that humans relate themselves to Nature?
3) How can the composition of architectural enclosures and boundaries expand our understanding of citizenship and subjectivity?
Stone, Should Trees Have Standing?
Latour, A Fictional Planetarium
Chomsky, The Responsibility of Intellectuals
pgolisz@gmail.com