Glass Revolution and Wanderers in the Virtual World

Authors

  • Elena Bagina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.46.968

Keywords:

construction boom, glass revolution, perception of order and chaos, changes in the urban structure, language of architecture, virtual world

Abstract

Glass highrises have blown up the inner structure of historical centers in big cities and begin to radically influence on the existing urban structure. Today cities experience a new construction boom, which can be called a ‘glass revolution’. Here different social groups with different comprehension of order coexist. What some people perceive as chaos, decay, degradation, others consider as a norm and order on a different level. While wandering in the virtual world, individualists worry about laws and order of the virtual world. They are comfortable with the chaos of urban fabric. The language of historical architecture is strange to them. The springs of glass highrises are perceived as a norm.

 

How to Cite

Bagina, E. (2015). Glass Revolution and Wanderers in the Virtual World. Project Baikal, 12(46), 148–153. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.46.968

Published

2015-12-12

Issue

Section

Reviews

Author Biography

Elena Bagina

Ph.D. in Architecture, Ass. Professor at Institute of Construction of Ural Federal University named after B. N. Yeltsin (Yekaterinburg)