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In this video, we explore the often-misunderstood concept of traditional architecture and urbanism, and its relevance in today's fast-paced society. Discover how tradition is not just about mimicking the past because of nostalgic feelings, but rather an adaptive process that incorporates local conditions and innovations for a harmonious end result. Can we still build like we used to, before the era of modernism? To find the answer, we'll delve into remarkable examples such as Cayalá, Poundbury, Brandevoort, Le Plessis Robinson, Heulebrug, and more. Join us on this architectural journey, and you might just find a renewed appreciation for tradition and its place in our modern world.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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There is a good point in that, but one should remember that back in the days people also tried to create trippy or outrageous stuff.
Reviving such architectures could increase variation in the landscape positively. This should not be applied to create monotonous areas.
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They're aesthetically pleasing but I couldn't live in apartments. At a minimum, a full sized standalone home on a quarter acre in suburbia.
Nine out of ten concerns are completely unfounded.
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