Institutional Buildings

“Institutional buildings act as if they were designed specifically to prevent change for the organisation inside and to convey timeless reliability to everyone outside. When forced to change anyway, as they always are, they do so with expensive reluctance and all possible delay. Institutional buildings are mortified by change.”

Stewart Brand (1994) How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They’re Built.

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