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and the clearest things sometimes take time to grasp. "So, architecture, for better or worse will continue to hold on to it's position in which very few people hold on to the authority to decide over both the overall character and the particular qualities of the build environment in which we all have to live. That this authoritarian position is rarely challenged tells us more about the willingness of our society to grow toward true democracy than about the arrière-garde efforts of architects..."--Koen de Winter I thought I had gotten this stuff out of my system with my long post and now you have planted another seed. What would a democratic architectural method be like? How could we unstick it from elitism and "cosmeticism" (the ideology of the cosmetic), and what might a nonauthoritarian architectural process be like? and what kind of buildings might it yield?
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