Even 30 years ago, some were already arguing that architecture was 'stuck.' Our profession, it seems, had become 'exhausted' or suspended in a kind of nihilism, producing simulacrums of the new, or else tirelessly reproducing variations on themes with no real historical, developmental, or progressive effects whatsoever. Yosuke Fujiki addressed this poverty in his entry to Shinkenchiku (New Architecture) magazine's yearly Residential Design Competition...
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