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This week Opposite Office proposed turning the US Capitol into a fortress The provocative architecture studio created the concept, named Capitol Castle, as a comment on how democracy is increasingly under threat. It s tongue-in-cheek, but the question behind it is relevant: how can we protect our democracy? Opposite Office founder Benedikt Hartl told Dezeen. Democracy is not for free. Most of us living in the USA, or in Europe, know of no other form of government than democracy. We explored a lot of different design territories, but kept coming back to the brand s original iconic logo from 1969 and 1994 when Burger King looked at its best, its designer Lisa Smith, executive creative director at Jones Knowles Ritchie, told Dezeen. ....
Against a Domestic Terrorism Law We have enough cops, and they don’t need new laws. What happened on January 6 requires a political, not criminal response. Samuel Corum/Getty Images On Monday, Opposite Office, an “activistic architecture studio” based in Munich, released design materials for what it called “Capitol Castle,” a plan that would encircle the entire U.S. Capitol with 36-feet-thick brick walls. The concept was not serious or, at least, it was “serious” but not intended to be built. It was, depending on how charitable you feel about “activistic architecture studios,” a design meant to spark a debate on democracy and division, or one meant to get written up by the architecture press and shared widely on social media. ....
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