词汇 | hostile-architecture |
释义 | hostile architecture noun[ U ] uk /ˌhɒs.taɪl ˈɑː.kɪ.tek.tʃər/ us /ˌhɑː.stəl ˈɑːr.kə.tek.tʃɚ/(alsodefensive architecture) the design of public spaces in a way that stops unwanted behaviour, for example putting spikes(= pieces of metal with a sharp point) in doorways to stop people who have nowhere to live from sleeping there: 不友好建筑,敌意建筑(如在门口装置道钉以阻止流浪者睡在那里) The problem with hostile architecture is that it doesn't aim to address the crisis of homelessness. 敌意建筑的问题在于其目的并不是要解决无家可归这个迫切的议题。 Once you know what hostile architecture is you’ll see it everywhere: dividers on benches and leaning rests instead of seats. Hostile archtecture is often used to deter rough sleepers. Hostile architecture can be as subtle as simply not providing a place to sit. Is hostile architecture designing people (and nature) out of cities? Architecture acoustician anti-modernism anti-modernist architect architectural brutalist built environment colonial defensive architecture design ground plan Italianate Latinization Latinize Latinized pseudo-classical rococo Romanesque sympathetically the pyramidsphrase |
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