Rodrigo Armas and Julio Kowalenko, the founders of Venezuelan firm Atelier Caracas, view architecture not only as a creative discipline, but as a conduit to ask hard-hitting questions about broader problems within contemporary culture. Their work intentionally discomforts and begs new questions about our relationship with form and space—a quality on full display at this year’s Untitled Art Fair in Miami, where the group will unveil a public furniture series that recasts loaded pictorial shapes as unconventional seating arrangements.