Lecture

Architecture: Underground Worlds

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This lecture explores the concept of underground worlds as a double wall construction, creating parallel self-sufficient environments over time. By adopting a global architectural vision, functions can be redistributed to introduce voids and faults, allowing light to penetrate and bring life to the network. These spatial opportunities offer a chance to rethink and enhance existing networks for the benefit of humanity. Through architecture, the underground world can be developed and its resources utilized to support urban structures.

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