AD Architectural Digest
2020
2020
“More green areas, more air, more time: possible ideas for a better planet”
by Stefano Boeri
Considerations by the Milanese architect, ranging from the domestic dimension to the one of the neighbourhood, between flexible spaces and areas intended for public green areas.
“We must more generally realize that we are probably at the end of the paradigm of the modern city created two centuries ago to function around some epicentres of collective life synchronized on home-work schedules, such as factories, general markets, railway stations, shopping centres”, writes Stefano Boeri, looking for a profound change in the logic and sequences of urban life.
by Stefano Boeri
Considerations by the Milanese architect, ranging from the domestic dimension to the one of the neighbourhood, between flexible spaces and areas intended for public green areas.
“We must more generally realize that we are probably at the end of the paradigm of the modern city created two centuries ago to function around some epicentres of collective life synchronized on home-work schedules, such as factories, general markets, railway stations, shopping centres”, writes Stefano Boeri, looking for a profound change in the logic and sequences of urban life.