About the overlapping areas of architecture and anarchy. This blog is to expose ideas and thoughts for your criticism, as I feel that it is only with the help of publicity and thus dialogue that one can actually develop the proces of thinking. Start the dialogue here! Text in italics are my own thoughts.
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Anachronic Landscapes – Automation and coevolution in nature http://ift.tt/2yhofil
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“I believe parametricism is indeed congenial with radical anarcho-capitalism which, in turn, I consider to be our best political bet.”
Patrik Schumacher, Total Freedom
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bigness transforms the city from a summation of certainties into an accumulation of mysteries
Rem Koolhaas
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For the Chicago Architecture Biennial, SOM and CAMESgibson have imagined The High Life: a new residential high-rise building type that allows for a broad range of housing options. You can see it at the Chicago Cultural Center as part of the BOLD: Alternative Scenarios for Chicago exhibition, which opened on Saturday and runs through January 3, 2016. Learn more
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Model of the New Babylon By Constant Anton Nieuwenhuys
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Alberto Heras Hernández
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Pfc- Universidad San Pablo CEU
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The Underdome Guide to Energy Reform
Erik Carver | Janette Kim
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Overdevelopment, Overpopulation, Overshoot | Via
In the 1950s, the world population was about 2.5 billion people. Today it’s just over 7 billion and estimates for 2050 are between 8.2 and 10.5 billion. Not only do all these people need space to live in, they also need food, Starbucks, and affordable, Eiffel Tower-adorned housewares from Target. As overpopulation becomes a problem, overconsumption and overdevelopment follow. In large, sprawling country like the US, it can be hard to grasp just how big the problem is, not just around the world, but in our own back yard.
Overdevelopment, Overpopulation, Overshoot is a new book that aims to educate the masses about the “over” problem using powerful photos from all over the globe. The book comes from Global Population Speak Out, an organization uniting world-class scientists, academicians, opinion-leaders, and concerned citizens that aims to bring international attention to the crises posed by overdevelopment and human population size and growth.
To order the book for $50 or for info on how you can get the book for free, check out Global Population Speak Out.
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An invisible hand drives us to our environment without which we cannot experience our existence. If the contact which emerges from this is formless and irrational, we speak of barbarism; if it is ordered and sensible, we speak of civilization. So what can we make of a manner of housing which denies this basic force, and in its intention is neither barbarism nor civilization, but prefers a vacuum, a scientifically and organizationally justified nothing of material comfort which tries to satisfy the need for dwelling?
N. J. Habraken
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Square in Square Series Oliver Michaels
These photo’s are made by compositing photographs of parts of different buildings captured in chosen area or route.
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