Millard the MALarch Mallard

MALarch is an occasional practice of the architecturally adjacent. Its entries explore building and space through written forms and imagery. Its most recent entry appears after a random architectural definition below. Farther still lie the entry's comments, and eventually the archive where prior entries endure. Consider looking around and leaving a comment.

Nothing is malarkey at MALarch because everything is. The premise is bad architecture.

Corner problem ⟨'koɹnəɹ 'pɹɑblɛm⟩
consideration A common difficulty found when resolving a two-dimensional design (of a facade, say) at the moments it turns into the third dimension.

concept An addiction to where planes meet at an angle.

e.g. Hadid has a problem with corners; Libeskind has a corner problem.