<Cesar>To create such an aesthetic, isn’t the simpler way to just leave the work unfinished?</cesar><Eszter>When there is a masterplan you always leave a gap, or an area which you do not touch, because you need to leave some- thing for spontaneity, for the people living there. If you plan everything exactly it is going to be just too clean. You have to leave some doggy areas inside a completely new development as well, in a formal sense this will become like a parasite space... for the homeless people, it can be a big hole, a nice garden or people can decide what to do with it and it can develop itself. You have to pre- program something that is non-planned.</Eszter> <Cesar>What about the city of Dubai and its planned-to-the-extreme iconic projects? Can people live in it?</Cesar> <Eszter>It is very planned but it is under construction. I don’t know if you have seen that picture of Dubai, it is like a huge construction site, and it is really diverse.</Eszter> <Cesar>So people can live in a city that is being built?</Cesar> <Eszter>Yes, I think so. Actually every city is always continuously changing. </Eszter> <Cesar>So it is not so much about considering the form but how it changes overt time...</Cesar> |