Manifesto revisited
The new architecture is elastic; that is to say, it develops out of a responsiveness to change and employs the attributes of elasticity across all elements such as spatial form, surface, materials, function, occupation, light, colour, etc.
Elimination of all concept of form in the sense of a static type is essential to the healthy development of architecture and art as a whole. The spatial composition of the new architecture is fluid in that space arises from the movement of pliable surfaces from which discrete boundaries evolve.
There is no repetition in time, no standardisation of experience, and so, the new architecture is anti-prescriptive; that is to say, it does not attempt to dictate the order and capacity of functional space, but employs elements of shifting light and shade to project functional space-cells (as well as surfaces, etc.) to facilitate an entirely new elastic expression. In this way architecture achieves a spontaneous quality.