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- Friendly Architecture
- Abstract
- Lucien Kroll sets out an argument for a human approach, grounded in respect for the planet. Architects seem to be trapped in a mechanised approach to society. Relationships among inhabitants are not facilitated. In opposition to this ‘Fordist’ approach, Kroll calls for an architecture that empathises with human needs, is open to resident participation and is based on low-tech construction methods. An architecture that succeeds in restoring the balance between form, human values and a sustainable approach to the planet.
- Citation
- Kroll, L. (2013). Friendly Architecture. What is Good Architecture?, OASE, (90), 28–31. Retrieved from https://oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/90/FriendlyArchitecture
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- May 2013
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