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Case Study: Ideal Block & Master Plan London
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Case Study: Ideal Block & Master Plan London
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How do the architects of static space, redefine and evolve the necessity of civic environments?
With the rapid adoption and evolution of digital technologies in the last 20 years, the ways in which people communicate and consume information has dramatically changed. This has resulted in many post-industrial civic spaces being no longer relevant in their current form. For example, the library may still facilitate the act of reading but books are no longer the key driver for organising space, instead spatial configurations must be driven by the users’ experience. Architecture has the ability to be a generator and catalyst of change, to enrich experience and learning, so as the atmosphere of bits becomes all-encompassing and the primary units of measurement becomes time, how do the architects of
#staticspace
, redefine and evolve the necessity of civic environments?
"Incredible urbanist interface. Zoom through the time / space of a Swiss street, enter stores, listen." Jake Barton