The expansion of the inhabited places of work and transport, neglecting natural, psychological, biological constraints, has become too often indiscriminate attack on a complex system in constant transformation, made of environmental differences, historical, cultural. The tendency for a flattening of the spatial differences is an example and a result of human planning devoid of temporal knowledge.
This design aggressiveness however, it derives from the persistence of the idea that the greatness of human is more technology in their attitude, that in the ability to get in tune with the rhythms of nature. While the territory is losing its structural and formal characterizations, it gives us a p...