The document discusses the concept of dynamic architecture, which involves buildings that can move or change shapes in some way. It provides examples such as buildings that can rotate parts or entirely. Dynamic architecture aims to allow buildings to adjust based on factors like the sun, seasons, views, and occupants' preferences. The first example discussed is the Suite Vollard tower in Brazil, where each apartment can rotate 360 degrees individually. Another example is the Sharifi-Ha house in Tehran with rooms that can rotate outward. The document also discusses architect David Fisher as a pioneer in dynamic and prefabricated buildings. His concept involves designing buildings with time as a fourth dimension to constantly change shapes based on environmental factors and life within.