Submit Your Ideas to The Architectural Review to Stop the Spread of #Notopia
In its recent issues, The Architectural Review has been on a mission, highlighting a phenomenon that they have named "Notopia." Characterized by a "loss of identity and cultural vibrancy" and "a global pandemic of generic buildings," Notopia is - in overly simplistic terms - a consequence of the cold logic of market forces combined with a disinterested populace. The AR's campaign therefore aims to analyze this "thing of terror" and push back by raising public awareness and by proposing alternatives. And they need your help.
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In its recent issues, The Architectural Review has been on a mission, highlighting a phenomenon that they have named "Notopia." Characterized by a "loss of identity and cultural vibrancy" and "a global pandemic of generic buildings," Notopia is - in overly simplistic terms - a consequence of the cold logic of market forces combined with a disinterested populace. The AR's campaign therefore aims to analyze this "thing of terror" and push back by raising public awareness and by proposing alternatives. And they need your help.Download your own #Notopia postcard https://t.co/7l6M42k3gN ? Can we prevent the spread of generic architecture" pic.twitter.com/TLd43YPv30— Architectural Review (@ArchReview) August 18, 2016 The AR is collecting postcards of drawings and suggestions by their readers for change; whether it's ...
Courtesy of The Architectural Review
In its recent issues, The Architectural Review has been on a mission, highlighting a phenomenon that they have named "Notopia." Characterized by a "loss of identity and cultural vibrancy" and "a global pandemic of generic buildings," Notopia is - in overly simplistic terms - a consequence of the cold logic of market forces combined with a disinterested populace. The AR's campaign therefore aims to analyze this "thing of terror" and push back by raising public awareness and by proposing alternatives. And they need your help.Download your own #Notopia postcard https://t.co/7l6M42k3gN ? Can we prevent the spread of generic architecture" pic.twitter.com/TLd43YPv30— Architectural Review (@ArchReview) August 18, 2016 The AR is collecting postcards of drawings and suggestions by their readers for change; whether it's ...
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