Antón García-Abril begins by discussing "Beams," i.e. projects that involve technology inserted in a site, including the Balancing Act installation at the 2010 Venice Biennale, the Hemeroscopium house in Madrid (2005). In the section "Stones," he reviews projects that are engaged with their sites, including the Truffle House (2010), a music school in Vista Alegre (2002), the SGAE headquarters (2004), and the Telcel Theatre in Mexico City (2013). In "The Big Bang," he discusses larger-scale projects including the 2013 Lab Towers proposal for Zhengzhou, and a 2013 proposal to exploit an existing abandoned railroad track to reorganize MIT campus.