landscape_architecture_context_theory
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Richard Sennett argues that we should ‘stop building in context’ and that we should have no ‘historic districts’. So you can build anything anywhere – to escape the ‘tyranny’ (or planners, landscape architects etc). The above montage is of Washington DC but is uncomfortably reminiscent of what has been done to St Paul’s Cathedral in London.
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