Stefan Wülser’s architecture can be described as “flat”. This is not in the sense of lacking depth, but is meant ontologically, in the sense of what the elements of the designs and buildings depict, and even more in the sense of what they are, that is, that they are themselves; elements, objects with intrinsic value, and thus of equal importance, equally valuable. This form of valuation requires an explanation. It begins with the design process, not with the objects that are finally put out into the world. Sometimes it takes a while before a sketch or concept can be recognised. Investing more …