posted on 2024-11-01, 05:48authored byEsther Charlesworth
The disruption after a war has ended is not confined to inhabitant¿s lives and surroundings. It usually extends to the organization and basic structures of the afflicted society. The result is a vacuum much larger and more encompassing than the destroyed urban fabric so obvious to the eye. To avoid that reconstruction results in even greater disruption Esther Charlesworth invites architects to mind three golden rules.