Architecture Without Nature brings together, for the first time in Spanish, the intersections and cross-pollinations that Morton has experienced with spatial practices. A selection of four texts expands the repertoire of tools with which to understand ecology beyond traditional frameworks, to grasp those other spatial and temporal scales that offer a glimpse into a broader conception of design. It leads us by the hand along a winding path through fertile undergrowth where Nature, sustainability, ecology, design, and architecture itself take on a different tone—perhaps darker and less hopeful, but more aware of the place each occupies in the construction of worlds. Foreword by Takk (Mireia Luzárraga and Alejandro Muiño).








