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Critical reconstruction

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Critical reconstruction is a theory regarding the reconstruction of Berlin following the fall of the Berlin Wall; it aims to define the “central role of the city” and “invent the contemporary equivalent”.[1]

Goals include a return to traditiona city, proponents of critical reconstruction want to return to the functionality of the pre-war city.

See also

References

  1. ^ Venture Kapital by Gary Wolf, Wired Magazine, 1998.