The future is back! For its new issue, the scientific journal HipoTesis Numbered Issues calls for papers exploring the future in its broad spectrum, either to speculate with it, to approach it to the present, to project it into the past or just to increase its visibility.
From the point of view of architecture, this idea is usually the result of a projective act. Future can be built through clues of the present or traces of the past. It is about reading a future already disappeared, or building one that does not exist yet.