maroon

| məˈruːn |


verb [with object]


leave (someone) trapped and alone in an inaccessible place, especially an island: a novel about schoolboys marooned on a desert island.


DOES A BUILDING HAVE PURPOSE WHEN IT IS VOID OF

HUMANITY, VOID OF LIFE AND LEFT FORLORN? DOES ITS

MEANS OF EXISTENCE AND FORMAL QUALITIES CHANGE?

CAN A BUILDING BECOME IT'S OWN INHABITER, IT'S OWN

DOMAIN, IT'S OWN RIGHT OF EXISTENCE? WHEN IT IS

LEFT ABANDONED AND TO THE MERCY OF ITS OWN

MEMORIES CAN IT STILL BE RENUED AND RESURRECTED

ON ITS OWN ACCORD? IS IT A LIVING ENTITY IN ITS OWN RIGHT?