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OASE 114: Optimism or Bust?

OASE 114: Optimism or Bust?

Despite climate catastrophes, increasing inequality and growing geo-political instability, architecture remains stubbornly optimistic about the future. More than this; it usually sees itself as the discipline best capable of showing society a way out of disaster. Optimism seems to be a genuine 'strategy' that strongly shapes architectural and urban design practice. We can hardly imagine a different – and hopefully better – built future if we are not optimistic about it. This issue of OASE focuses on this specific position of optimism in architecture and urban design.

128 pages, 17 x 24cm, softcover, Nai010 Publishers (Rotterdam).

$27.51
OASE 114: Optimism or Bust?
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OASE 114: Optimism or Bust?

Despite climate catastrophes, increasing inequality and growing geo-political instability, architecture remains stubbornly optimistic about the future. More than this; it usually sees itself as the discipline best capable of showing society a way out of disaster. Optimism seems to be a genuine 'strategy' that strongly shapes architectural and urban design practice. We can hardly imagine a different – and hopefully better – built future if we are not optimistic about it. This issue of OASE focuses on this specific position of optimism in architecture and urban design.

128 pages, 17 x 24cm, softcover, Nai010 Publishers (Rotterdam).

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Despite climate catastrophes, increasing inequality and growing geo-political instability, architecture remains stubbornly optimistic about the future. More than this; it usually sees itself as the discipline best capable of showing society a way out of disaster. Optimism seems to be a genuine 'strategy' that strongly shapes architectural and urban design practice. We can hardly imagine a different – and hopefully better – built future if we are not optimistic about it. This issue of OASE focuses on this specific position of optimism in architecture and urban design.

128 pages, 17 x 24cm, softcover, Nai010 Publishers (Rotterdam).

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