Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Cities become Uglier, not only Boring
@media.noticias
Cities were once designed. Now they are solved. Look around: street lamps, benches, mailboxes, doors, railings. Do they belong somewhere, or could they exist anywhere?
A century ago, even the smallest details carried intention, form, identity, meaning. Nothing was accidental. Everything belonged.
Today, our cities perform flawlessly. But in that perfection, something has faded. They begin to resemble one another, as if drawn by the same hand, placed without memory.
This is not nostalgia. It is a quiet reminder that design is not just function, it is character.
And when details lose their soul, cities lose theirs.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)