In her latest book, MIT Professor Miho Mazereeuw examines successful examples of “anticipatory design” in Japan, where structures and spaces are built with dual uses, for daily living and for when natural disasters or other crises strike.
Yeah, sometimes they are bad, but sometimes they are protector, or kind of in the middle, a metaphor for the forces of nature bigger than life whatever. So it balances out.
Yeah, sometimes they are bad, but sometimes they are protector, or kind of in the middle, a metaphor for the forces of nature bigger than life whatever. So it balances out.