Being far from home makes you a romantic.
When you miss your family, you think of writing this amazing
sensitive letter to your parents, sibling, friend or significant other. Like in
the old times, exchange a letter or two and have the thrill of receiving one
written just for you. Opening the envelope in anticipation of the words and the
sentiment it carries.
It is a beautiful thought. But then the 21st
century hits. And suddenly the post
office is too far away. And let’s be serious for a second, you don’t really
know how to post a letter.
The nostalgia of living far from home has finally managed to
hit me and so I was getting these romantic ideas but I didn’t have the time to
actually pick up a pen and form words.
So I thought up of something new, and easy. I wrote my
sister a letter via an Instagram post.
And it made me thinking, just because we have a different
life styles and priorities, we can still carry on the old sentiment via new
technology.
I believe we can do the same in architecture. Remember
our roots, or the roots of the place and build something that is not only true
to the context but to us as well.
Technology is to enable, not disable us.
And so maybe we can come up with creative, and fun ideas to
use it.
In case you were wondering. This was the instagram post I was talking about. |
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