“Ever since Le Corbusier and the Italian futurists salivated over biplanes, steam trains, ocean liners and automobiles in the early 20th century, architecture has been in awe of moving machines. But, as much as the modernist pioneers eulogised these dynamic inventions, they never dared disobey the sacred rule that says buildings stay where they’re built. Architecture is architecture. Unleash it from its static condition and you’re in some hazy no- man’s-land…. Yet this nebulous zone is becoming an intriguing place to visit.”