Architecture and Homelessness: A Misguided Relationship
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Rory Thomas |
TEDxUniversityofManchester
• May 2019
"Good design should be invisible" is a common idea thrown about, but have you ever considered the negative implications of this? Architecture and homelessness are fundamentally linked to each other, however, in the modern day this seems to be for the worse with hostile architecture frequenting more of our urban landscape. In this talk the relationship between the two and the need for a re-evaluation of such is discussed using reference to projects with both positive and negative impact.
Video credits: 2Beards Film and Video Production.
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