Collage City: Introduction
The city of modern architecture (it may also be calles the modern city) has not yet been built. P02.
So modern architecture, professing to be scientific, displayed a wholly naïve idealism. (...) Or, alternatively, modern architecture, professing to be humane, displayed a wholly unacceptable and sterile scientific rigour. P06.
A proposal for constructive dis-illusion, it is simultaneously an appeal for order and disorder, for the simple and the complex, for the joint existence of permanent reference and random happening, of the private and the public, of innovation and tradition, of both the retrospective and the prophetic gesture. P08.













