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Defensive Architecture in Manchester
This is a good article but also sad
"Defensive architecture is revealing on a number of levels, because it is not the product of accident or thoughtlessness, but a thought process. It is a sort of unkindness that is considered, designed, approved, funded and made real with the explicit motive to exclude and harass."
I understand why it's done but when you actually think about real people sitting in a meeting thinking up the spikes and the sprinklers it's kind of evil.
"“When you’re designed against, you know it,” says Ocean Howell, who teaches architectural history at the University of Oregon, speaking about anti-skateboarding designs. “Other people might not see it, but you will. The message is clear: you are not a member of the public, at least not of the public that is welcome here.” The same is true of all defensive architecture. The psychological effect is devastating."
Do you think it makes us more hostile?