This theoretical work explores new ideas for landscape and architecture moving from a preliminary totally abstract study. Starting from the topical issue of connectivity, first step consist of an intellectual speculation on this concept. Connectionism is an approach in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology and neuroscience. It models mental and behavioral phenomenas as the emergent process of interconnected networks of simple units. Afterward, the study of vibrating systems – typical of connectionism – and the concept of stability are used to model new usages and new representation in architectural design. The result is an approach based on mixed and undefined spaces as originating flexible and open architectural systems.