Designing for Stray Cities: Architecture Beyond the Human (opens in new tab)
Architecture continues to draw cities as though humans occupy them alone. Plans trace circulation routes, zoning maps assign functions, and buildings are evaluated according to human comfort, safety, and efficiency. Walking through cities across as consistently as human occupants. Streets, courtyards, roofs, drainage systems, markets, and vacant lots are . Architectural thinking has been slower to account for this reality.
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