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Mohn + Bouman - Corten Steel office building
Mohn + Bouman - Corten Steel office building
Mies, Chicago
[digital, 2012]
MVDR, Chicago
Companules - Exar Architecture
Iron Gallery - Kensuke Watanabe
Cloudy Bay Shack - Paul Rolfe Architects & Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
Archaeological area at Sao Jorge Castle: Carrilho da Graça Arquitectos
Broadcasting Place: Feilden Clegg Bradley
Studio Sitges: Olson Kundig Architects
Dovecote Studio: Haworth Tompkins
Ida Clayton Road Residence: Zack|de Vito Architecture + Construction
Convention center: Gangoly & Kristiner Architekten
K House: Datum Zero
Kolumba: Simon Ungers & Matthias Altwicker
final drawings_MINISTRY OF SUBVERTED RESTORATION
Through sustained, pre-packaged tour guides and routes, the city of London is reduced to nothing more than a series of visited Icons. Gone are the days of industry and smog, instead the river bank is lined with polished buildings and carefully manicured parks. The Ministry of Subverted Restoration aims to subvert London’s once vibrant industrial heritage back into the very fabric of the city, leaving reminders of this past for today’s tourists. As tourists and the digital tagging of images continues to create a shifted reality of the city, we must be forced to re-engage with the everyday rather than the spectacle.