Design in Crisis
The pandemic has sparked a rapid evolution in urban design, showcasing the dynamic interplay between planned architecture and spontaneous user adaptations. Observations reveal how quickly makeshift solutions, like plexiglass barriers and floor tape, emerged as cities responded to unprecedented challenges. This highlights the inherent flexibility and improvisational nature of city life, where necessity drives innovation in design.In this clip
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