"a future goal is to have many more “Anatomies” that apply the same neutral, objective eye to more stereotypically “developed” cities as well."
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"a future goal is to have many more “Anatomies” that apply the same neutral, objective eye to more stereotypically “developed” cities as well."
Archdaily
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Untapped Cities
Street sections were much more of a concern 93 years ago. Transportation technology was changing and so, we thought, should our streets.
What's in a street?
Another research project, ongoing since 2009. It can be called many things.
Street Slices.
Un-Sections.
Negative Architecture.
Between Buildings.
The right name will arrive, but for now I just want to document my interest in the spaces of the city which do not and cannot belong to anyone. I truth, architecture is the opposite of space. Space is what exists where architecture isn't. What is left over, is ours. Streets belong to the people who are on their way somewhere. Interiors belong to people who already knew where they were going. In many ways, perhaps, concerning oneself with exteriors is a rather opposite affair than with interiors. Most of the city's interiors are not ours. We will never see the inside of the corner apartment facing the Seine or the West Village townhouse overlooking Washington Square. But we will walk along Rue Bonaparte and Macdougal Street to get there, for these streets are ours. This is to be an investigation into the elements of the street as is understood in a section. Unfolded linear slices of good streets and bad streets will be analyzed, scrutinized, and celebrated for their composition and function.