The future is uncertain, but perhaps one thing is clear; the path we have taken as species is leading us to our doom.
United Nation’s predictions about population growth should give everyone pause. Ten billion people are expected to roam the Earth by 2050 and, two-thirds of those will live in cities. The expansion of mega-cities will translate into the loss of another 20% of earth’s natural habitat.
The following work explores the potential consequences of today’s way of living, as a critic, as a reminder of what awaits. Perhaps it is not too late to turn the clock back.
In an attempt to explore the complexities of future societies, the author has designed a community within a bridge. This community is the result of the convergence of metabolism and situationism. These two architectural currents, were once opposite but now are combined to sustain a completely new type of society, the so called technium generations.









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UA letter by Guillermo Sevillano Bengoechea, a profesor during my masters program, as well as my masters thesis advisor: recommendation letter carlos sirviente