Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Space and Place question
Could a place in time become a space?

A Different city for a different life questions
What is our constant need to break the rules a little to be considered human?

Since today more people are losing jobs and homes, aren't we slowely moving into united urbanism?

Does having boundries make individuals want to break some rules?


Answers

Answer to Daniel Wiengards question "Why are hetertopias important?"
Hetertopias provide history to something meaningful. They share a past of a previous life. For example, a library carries many histories of past lives, conquests, and societies.

Answer to Amanda Downs question, "Is the seperation of places (public and private) evident every day to all people, age groups, and societies?"
Yes I believe so, each and every individual creates their own place, either where they can connect to others or themselves and be comfortable.