Architectural author and Editorial Director of SHoP Architects Philip Nobelevokes a vision of what it will be like to be an architect in 2050, when ‘architect’ has become an archaic term and building types, such as ‘tower’ and ‘bridge’, have become misnomers. This is a world in which architects just ‘build’, as rich datasets trigger robots to construct ‘with the flick of a wrist’, and political differences between urban powers have been set aside for the sake of ‘civic contraction’ so that conjoined cities might persist with the aim of long-term survival.
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