February 6, 2004
Unobtrusive Technology, Religious Traditionalism, a Deep-Sea Observatory, the South's Global Ties, and Studying Corporate Culture
William J. Mitchell,professor of architecture and of media arts and sciences and dean of the school of architecture and planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and author ofME++: The Cyborg Self and the Networked City (MIT Press, 2003):
The next big thing in architecture will be a shift away from designing rooms and buildings around the specialized requirements of technology, and back to designing humane, pleasant, flexible spaces that respond directly to
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