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‘Hostile’ architecture is hiding in plain sight. Do you see it?
Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. Examples of hostile architecture, also known as hostile design or defensible architecture, are everywhere in cities and public spaces.
Explore how evolving tools shape architecture, from pen and ink to AI, transforming design and spatial understanding.
When discussing visionary designers who have reshaped our understanding of architecture, Javier Senosiain emerges as a ...
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