Rejuvenating former industrial areas into natural landscapes hides an uncomfortable truth- pseudo-returns to nature, while poor attempts at erasing the scars on our landscapes, constitute Repair as we know it.
Rejuvenating former industrial areas into natural landscapes hides an uncomfortable truth- pseudo-returns to nature, while poor attempts at erasing the scars on our landscapes, constitute Repair as we know it. Inflection Vol. 09 showcases thinking that is part of a contemporary metamorphosis, where Repair instead becomes a nuanced approach to architectural design in the 21st century. In engaging with the opportunities presented within the built environment, while evaluating potential consequences and leading innovation in the field, how can architecture acknowledge and adapt, rather than continue to damage and eliminate the existing?