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Acknowledgment

Acknowledgment

The new architecture should stand out and impose itself on its surroundings, although it should not interrupt the vision and urban fabric. The built architecture has to make a dialogue between the broken tissues of the city. It should be an architecture that breaks the rules. The project should be monumental, although it will not be a monument, because it would not follow the characteristics of one. It will provide functions, it would be able to expand through the territory, although it will seem the same in each place, it will adapt to the fabric of the city to fracture and allow connections. It reacts to any already existing monument, and it should be a different solution every time there is one. It is not something that exists and lasts forever, it will be a continuous process of construction also taking nature as a part of it, making it no longer a natural process. The architecture then it will be the element to join city and nature.

Ill. 20 Facing page. Manifesto collage

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