Improbabilities is an architectural theory research project about the different graphic procedures and design tools that happens in an architectural drawing, before an architectural decision has been taken.
The process was based on the interpretation of graphic information from two jpeg compositions and its conversion into architectural codes of information that could potentially shape a building.
The information was selected and transformed regarding the following parameters: graphic deviation, programmatic deviation, material deviation and technical deviation.
The result is an "in process" architectural drawing that could set up the principles of a momentary architectural theory, a theory that only responds to the "site conditions" that result from a graphic composition.
This project was part of the collective architectural theory research project started by Federico Soriano and Pedro Urzaiz, both professors at the School of Architecture of Madrid (ETSAM) and published in "Grammaticals" in 2014.