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EXODUS, OR THE VOLUNTARY PRISONERS OF ARCHITECTURE.
by fosco...

EXODUS, OR THE VOLUNTARY PRISONERS OF ARCHITECTURE.

by fosco lucarelli

architecture, go public, past futures, urban chronicles, visions

Rem Koolhaas‘ 1972 Architectural Association thesis (together with Madelon Vreisendorp, Elia Zenghelis, and Zoe Zenghelis). Like in West Berlin at the time, the Wall becomes here a condition of freedom by self imprisonment. Voluntarily segregated, people find shelter within the walls of a prison of metropolitan scale.

From the MOMA gallery label text:
These drawings come from a series of eighteen drawings, watercolors, and collages called Exodus, or the Voluntary Prisoners of Architecture. The dense pictographic storyboard reflects Koolhaas’s earlier stints as journalist and screenwriter and is intended to be read simultaneously as a factual and a fictional scenario for the contemporary metropolis.

 

The title of the project alludes to Cold War West Berlin, a restricted enclave encircled by a forbidding wall—in effect, a prison on the scale of a metropolis, and one in which people sought refuge voluntarily. Exodus proposes a walled city in a long strip, with tall barriers that cut through London’s urban fabric—an intervention designed to create a new urban culture invigorated by architectural innovation and political subversion. Here Koolhaas and his collaborators use collage to create vivid scenes of life within these visionary urban confines.

http://socks-studio.com/2011/03/19/exodus-or-the-voluntary-prisoners-of-architecture/


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