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Clemens Gritl
Architecture from another planet.
Matt Haig • The Midnight Library: The No.1 Sunday Times bestseller and worldwide phenomenon
The Generic City,”
Kyle Chayka • Filterworld
Today’s plain apartment buildings were once considered radical, opposed by social critics, and avoided by most “proper” people. The notion of sharing a hallway, a laundry room, an elevator, or a roof with other families was seen as a recipe for moral decline.
Dror Poleg • Airbnb in Context
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A World Nobody Wants
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A city is built to resemble a conscious mind, a network that can calculate, administrate, manufacture. Ruins become the unconscious of a city, its memory, unknown, darkness, lost lands, and in this truly bring it to life.