"I think that [austerity] is used as a cliche because people don't have ideas, they want to crib [old ones] to do bad stuff," she said, in a Q and A session with Guardian deputy editor Kath Viner. "Schools, housing, hospitals – I think the government should invest in good housing." — guardian.co.uk
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Ha ha, that's funny. Yeah of course the government should invest in quality but incase nobody's noticed the government has been too busy privatizing itself out of existence.
Yo!
"affordable" is another term for cheap architecture. it's never good, and that's why she doesn't do it.
no point in competing against rats for scraps of cheese.
glad to hear you agree.
if more quality was made there would be less disposable buildings.
Zaha Hadid i love you.....dimitris pavlis
"right; you should do yourself a favor and study history of humanity. buildings are disposable by nature, and it's fine, we're not supposed to leave an indelible mark anywhere. the rest is superstition."
Mediocrity is disposable. You're celebrating a specific "history of humanity"
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