Contemporary Architecture and the Modern City
Briefly

"In the U.S., modern buildings are often met with community aversion, for familiar reasons: their perceived coldness and lack of contextual sensitivity, the impact on local character, and the loss of historical continuity."
"Modern design is broadly appreciated for new buildings, but the 'modern' city has been largely rejected. Overseas we can observe a culture that is looking forward to better urban lives with modern buildings."
Read at ArchDaily
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