Urban Design For the Future
8 September 2000 - 8:00am
Business Week features an urban design photo essay on the 21st Century corporation and the future of arhictecture and urban design.
Few institutions embody their era as strikingly as the corporation. In form and function, it reflects the defining technologies and social organization of its time. This is as true of the physical manifestation as internal configuration, which is why corporations have captured the imagination of so many visionaries, especially architects. Business Week asked two award-winning architecture firms to envision the 21st century corporation. These photos are available online.
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21st Century Corporation - Architecture Visions
Source:
Business Week, September 7, 2000
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