A century ago, we imagined futuristic cities full of hulking, steel buildings, their towers surrounded by a lace of elevated roads. But today, the future of architecture is biology.
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A century ago, we imagined futuristic cities full of hulking, steel buildings, their towers surrounded by a lace of elevated roads. But today, the future of architecture is biology.
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This was the meme I, @josemota, and @etutoria prepared for The PLE Conference 2012 (1). Memes of this sort are supposed to be fun - that’s what we tried to achieve through the choice of images.
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Curate and have fun too!
(1) http://pleconf.org/program/sessions/a10/ The meme was created here: http://uthinkido.com/ [Paula]
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