PoMi Catalogue: 'Towards a Gentrified Architecture' |
Genetics, society and production
What is attempted to be shown in the Pomi catalogue when the eclecticism in Durand’s Précis is taken into consideration corresponds nevertheless to a tradition that is by no means foreign to us. The Pomi catalogue is of course a version of Durand with ulterior motives, a kind of demented rambling in the vein of South Park. Local administrators in search of an identity, religious community policy-makers who wipe the volition of their subjects from the physical environment and the sustainability pumping Imperialist powers constitute the main concern that can make people die laughing at the dark future projections of the Pomi catalogue (apart from the fact that it is written in Tarzan English).
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Ministry of Genetics
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Gene-city
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Gentrified, bio-security botanical garden
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Workers' City
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Workers' City
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