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Viva La Vida Metabolism Watery City on the East Lake “That we had very strong urge to make a new beginning.” XL Tabula Rasa

Modernism’s promise of transforming building quantity into living quality has been a failure. High density reinforced concrete “forest” insulated from mere meaning of a “forest”, only brings catastrophic experience for its dwellers. What ever happened to 20th century urbanism? Is there a new form of urban expansion that we could refer to? What if we simply define our relationship with city not as its makers, but just as its mere subject?

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Viva La Vida is a city constructed on the lake, self-feeding organic complex, compared to a lifeless concrete, steel, pollution cluster, it’s more like a mega Metabolism life form, a new typological tryout of ecological urbanism city of nature, where plants, animals, human beings live together in this utopian enterprise.

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