People can inhabit anything. And they can be miserable in anything and ecstatic in anything. More and more I think that architecture has nothing to do with it. Of course, that's both liberating and alarming.Rem Koolhaas

David Walsh talks about the Future of Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) | Against Homogeneity | Building a better big box | A do (not think) tank: People for Urban Progress | Does architecture media matter? | Shigeru Ban: ‘People’s architect’ combines permanence and paper | 30 abandoned places that look truly beautiful | New Chicago Plan: Pedestrians Come First | A New Humanism: Part 15 | Modernism isn’t a “Style”
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