ARQ 121: Utopian América
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ARQ 121: Utopian América
Coined by Thomas More in 1516, utopia holds a telling ambiguity: it means “no place” (ou-topos) but is sufficiently close to “good place” (eu-topos). Since then, the concept has oscillated between aspiration and critique—between imagining radical alternatives and exposing society’s deepest failures. Utopian thinking underwrote modern architecture’s confidence in masterplans, technological optimism, and universalising visions of social order. […]…
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