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- Why Nautical Mile Is Still Just a Skeleton
- Abstract
- The relationship between programme and structure is a
timeless architectural issue that is easier to understand
at the urban scale than in architecture itself. The city is
constantly evolving. Therefore every programme is, by
definition, inadequate. The current needs and wishes of the
user cannot be answered, as a rule, by the realisation of a
pre-recorded programme. Nautical Mile, part of the larger
‘Unadapted City’ project, takes this paradox as a starting
point. To ‘make city’, Nautical Mile builds on an urbanartistic
interpretation of the architectural superstructure.
- Citation
- Deleu, L. (2016). Why Nautical Mile Is Still Just a Skeleton. Social Poetics . The Architecture of Use and Appropriation, OASE, (96), 114–115. Retrieved from https://www.oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/96/WhyNauticalMileIsStillJustASkeleton
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