Lindsay & Calvin discuss how Adler's ideas about movement away from inferiority toward superiority are relevant in architectural design. King Arthur's Round Table, Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum (Berlin), Mont Saint Michel, La Sagrada Familia, and even the modern American shopping mall are all discussed as emblematic of the experiential power of architectural design. How we design, build, experience, and live in our architectures speak to interpersonal and society dynamics, and the greater awareness we have about these dynamics, the more we are able to claim agency for our participation in them.