Nicola Saladino is founding partner of Beijing-based reMIX studio. He graduated in Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Barcelona and in 2009 he obtained his Master degree from the Landscape Urbanism program at the Architectural Association in London. He has carried out several workshops at the AA and was also a tutor at Beijing LCD (Laboratory for Computational Design) and taught in the International Foundation Course at Beijing Central Academy of Fine Arts.
Cities are fast becoming agents of globalisation. Sub-urban sprawls, long transportation routes, hyper-density and over-population are by-products of this act, rendering them illsuited for a sustainable future. City (non)centres are merely spaces of market speculation in scenarios of this hyper density, and inhuman scales of design. Simultaneously, people in the suburbs are isolated from the public realm as a result of sub-urban dystopia.
Imperial Paris, as illustrated by Matthew Gandy, is considered a turning point in the history of cities, where waste was hidden underground and expelled from its boundaries, thus splintering the symbiotic relationship between the city and the environment. Heretofore, premodern cities worked as a closed system with no separation between the landscape and the territory, and consequently no waste in the production chain.
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