The Architecture of Social Classes: How Urban Planning Is Quietly Shaped by Economic Layers
There is a dangerous misunderstanding in contemporary architectural discourse: that discussing social classes in planning is inherently discriminatory, or that acknowledging economic stratification somehow undermines the moral neutrality of the built environment. Yet the opposite is true. Cities do not … Continue reading The Architecture of Social Classes: How Urban Planning Is Quietly Shaped by Economic Layers
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