UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID ESCUELA TÉCNICA SUPERIOR DE ARQUITECTURA
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18 Lessons of Quarantine Urbanism
Benjamin H. Bratton. 18 Lessons of Quarantine Urbanism. Strelka
Mag. 03/04/2020.
It is difficult, if not impossible, to offer commentary on a quickly shifting situation based on what one assumes the outcome to be, because the most likely outcome is almost never what happens. Allow me then to timestamp my remarks according to known signposts. Today, Western countries are in various stages of lockdown, catastrophe, and contradiction, while China is tentatively opening up again after months of hardship. In the United States, where I am holed up, the government fumbles between incoherent phases of bluster and bet hedging. Friends who should know better are turning into the Jude Law character from Contagion. Spanning the globe, the Kübler-Ross stages of grief are the new national horoscope: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. To say that the USA is ten days behind Italy is not only an epidemiological analysis; it is a psychiatric diagnosis. At this point, we are looking at months of extreme weirdness and grief and then things will return to a state that will feel more normal, but forever not the same normal. Right now, that is the optimistic scenario. Afterwards, many ways of doing things, ways of thinking, ways of getting things going and offering critiques, may just not come back. Some will be missed, others not even noticed. What are the important lessons to be learned before the normality that caused mayhem returns? A second wave of the virus would be catastrophic, but so would another wave of its underlying causes.
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