Provisional architecture

“How many of these buildings deserve eternal life? The question is essentially forbidden in Europe, where urban context is assumed to be something that should be preserved and respected, not destroyed. In many cases, of course, that is entirely legitimate. But when we looked at these buildings - their materials not intended to last forever, their programs merely articulations of a momentary financial legitimacy - it became difficult to consider them part of Europe in a historical sense. They were not conceived with claims of permanence; they are a kind of provisional - short-term - architecture.”    Rem Koolhaas, La Défense, Paris, S, M, L, XL          www.petejennings.wordpress.com 


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