Impossible cities: which is better? I prefer the second bc it's not trying to shoehorn natural growth into an arbitrary geometric pattern (like the 3D-grid superstructure in the first one)pic.twitter.com/jakVrW6eYs
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I would go so far as to call him the anti-Corbusier; the focus and style of their drawings are almost diametrically opposedpic.twitter.com/E3c2sqFtmH
to some extent they are simply impossible; defying laws of physics but a lot of it is just typical Japanese urbanism with an added dimension
yes and that's good!! paths & nooks > boxes
hopefully will get to experience something close to this in my lifetime. realistically will have to live through art.
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