
The Villa, "a 21st century civic architecture"
Following Sam’s presentation of the scheme the discussion explored a number of ideas, including:
Park is the new Piazza. Is ‘the park’ a more appropriate civic space for the 21st century suburbia than previous, more traditionally urban models?
Slow urbanism. Heerlijkheid Hoogvliet was developed over an eight year period - is a meaningful, participative architecture only possible through extended brief development?
Accommodating diverse publics. The park includes a number of smaller buildings for specific interest groups e.g. model boat builders. Is this an appropriate form for accommodating the different, and often conflicting, demands of a diverse public?
Adaptive architecture. How can a social condenser best accommodate a diverse range of activities? The Villa provides a single main room, distinct in character and yet robust enough to take any amount of event specific decoration.
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