Tomorrow Challenge 2018 entry by User-10281381
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I enjoyed the journey during this challenge. I have learnt a lot. A few details left to complete the project.I wish everyone success.
I would like to thank Ronen and Tomorrow for this opportunity.
This is my Final Entry.
Good luck to all.!
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My proposal touches on the problem posed by climate change, conditions and adaptation of the existing urban tissue
that must be faced in the future. As architects, planners, and engineers, we need to be able to use the buildings wisely.
The world is constantly changing: politically, climatically, culturally, national borders are changing. Sometimes such
events are caused by armed conflicts and sometimes climatic conditions. We are witnessing these changes and we
must be prepared to adapt our world and leave it better.
In addition, I found it extremely interesting how existing buildings affected by new conditions change fascinatingly.
The means of expression that we consider unchangeable take on meanings that have never been seen before.
I want to recreate in a natural way a foggy morning.
Because we are working with a built building, I have paid special attention to the real state of the materials.