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Autonomous  Architecture? Architects design the architecture and residents complete it:  Some may have a philosophical space while crowded in real life; some offer platform for lively activities while sooner become empty and extra; Different skyscrapers define the symbolic city in Google image, but our memory may be a jammed bridge on Monday morning; Koolhaas stressed the CCTV tower a serious building, yet the nick name “big pants” become a popular icon with both praise and blame… Eisenman’s idea is very interesting to think but may be difficult to realize. Or, I would say, architecture could, but building could not. Can architecture really be autonomous as Peter Eisenman says?  Jump out the cultural background, cut off the fetters to the society, the economy, and all context, what will it be and who can decide it?   I just think of my first room in Clemson. I am the designer and the client. My landlord put one of his beloved cabinets, my mother sent me pink bed cove...