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Dream Land / Dream escape in hustling urban context

In the concern of city for future, and answer question of a sustainable city, one can easily  meet a project dedicating to technology and greenery design. But by other means, a productive and sustainable city is also a city that developes and grows its culture and society strongly, considers human as the most important resourse to fuel all other factors. 
 
Leisure time has become a fundamental part of societyís daily life, enabling each person to break from the repetitiveness of working schedules. Nevertheless, it is increasingly being spent online, where each person is bound to have an individual experience, where they are alone, able to specifically find what they want but cut out from the probability of seeing anything new or unexpected. 
 
As people continue to drive themselves to the virtual world, the online individual experience generates a state of increasing entropy, where new information rarely sprouts and each user is enclosed within the boundary of their own intellect. 

Dreamland is an urban system meant to intensify the collective experience, in which society is together, experiencing atmospheres chosen by themselves and constantly being put through unpredictable events. By doing so, it establishes a process that increases the opportunity for learning from diverse situations and increases the complexity of societyís own identity. 
Dreamland is a new kind of leisure space, which thrives from what people want to see and creates environments that portray societyís wildest dreams. By being spread throughout a city, its content becomes accessible from multiple points and visible from anywhere. From fantasies to realities, Dreamland produces new information. 
Title: Dreamland
Catalogue: Competition project - Urbanism
Institution: IAAC
Function: Culture
Project year: 2016
Dream Land / Dream escape in hustling urban context
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Dream Land / Dream escape in hustling urban context

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