"It’s too often assumed that if you want to talk about architecture, then you need to talk about the work of architects. Frank Gehry is architecture, in other words; William Burroughs, inflatable children’s toys, and The Odyssey somehow are not. The obvious problem here is that, to find more exciting examples of architecture from the present day—and to explore architectural culture more fully—you need to look beyond mere buildings. As Mike Webb of Archigram once wrote: “When you are looking for a solution to what you have been told is an architectural problem—remember, the solution may not be a building.”
Architecture is not limited to buildings!"
Geoff Manaugh, BLDG BLOG Book