The great debate: Is hostile architecture designing people out of cities? - News Summed Up

The great debate: Is hostile architecture designing people out of cities?


1 / 17 – London, United Kingdom Hostile architecture is a form of urban design that aims to prevent people from lingering in public spaces. How do you define hostile architecture? Toronto-based researcher Cara Chellew runs website #defensiveTO, documenting photos of hostile architecture. JF: I'm generally against hostile architecture, but I understand it has a place in society. Credit: Factory FurnitureBut isn't hostile architecture treating the symptom not the problem?


Source: CNN December 07, 2017 03:00 UTC



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