tsyuyoshi tane on his method of ‘archaeology of the future’ Architecture is often viewed as an act of looking forward, a race toward the sleek, the new, and the unprecedented. but for tsuyoshi tane , the most radical way to build the future is to dig into the past. ‘I believe that architecture begins from the memory of a place,’ tane tells desigboom in an interview from his paris based studio. Behind him, the walls are a mosaic of references, much like his projects: a collision of archaeological fragments and modernist ambition. ‘We are not just designing shapes; we are excavating stories that have been buried by modernization.’ This ‘archaeology of the future’ — tane’s personal manifesto — is currently taking center stage at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark. As part of the architecture connecting series, the exhibition ‘memoryscapes’ (running until may 2026) pairs tane with Chinese architect xu tiantian.…