Lecture

Filling Stations: Past, Present, and Future

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This lecture delves into the history, development, and future prospects of filling stations, exploring their role as transitional spaces that connect various societal, environmental, and architectural aspects. It examines the cultural and environmental impact of the fossil fuel industry, emphasizing the evolving relationship between filling stations and the globalized market. The presentation also highlights the design elements and historical significance of filling stations, shedding light on the need to preserve certain features for future architectural endeavors.

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