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Architecture in Transition
“Architecture in Transition” by Constantinos A. Doxiadis, published in 1963, explores the evolving state of architecture during the early 1960s. Doxiadis discusses the challenges faced by the profession, such as the disconnect between academic principles and practical realities, the slow evolution of urban environments, and the impact of technological advancements. He emphasizes the need for architecture to address broader social and environmental issues, advocating for a more realistic and collaborative approach to urban planning and design. Doxiadis also highlights the importance of considering the long-term dynamics affecting architecture, such as population growth, economic development, and technological innovations.
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