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No. 11 – Urban Spaces

Perceiving architecture as a social activity, the way American historian Spiro Kostof defined it, is a recurring topic in discussions and debates. How social is architecture? What sort of social responsibility does architecture have? Where do you set the limits?
The central task during past decades was creating affordable housing in big cities and urban areas; but now architecture is expected to take on even more responsibility.


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Torres Oceano Luanda, Angola, <br>Saraiva + Associados, Lisbon, <br>© Paulo Oliveira Torres Oceano Luanda, Angola,
Saraiva + Associados, Lisbon,
© Paulo Oliveira
Europan 6, Stadt-land-schafft, Vienna, Austria, PPAG architects, <br>© Roland Krauss Europan 6, Stadt-land-schafft, Vienna, Austria, PPAG architects,
© Roland Krauss
Live’in Aveiro, Portugal, <br>RVDM (Ricardo Vieira de Melo), <br>© RVDM, Cociga Live’in Aveiro, Portugal,
RVDM (Ricardo Vieira de Melo),
© RVDM, Cociga