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Definition

If science fiction is a way of simulating the future, then architecture fiction is a way of simulating future architecture.

"Architecture fiction anticipates the future present."[1]

"The sci-fi subgenre is exemplified by short stories such as Bruce Sterling’s “White Fungus,” a post-recession vision of exurbia regained, where farmers grow cash crops on the crabgrass frontier and “derelict buildings [are] gutted and transformed into hydroponic racks,” transforming what was once farmland, before sprawl rolled over it, back into farmland. “Naturally, no (exurban bobos) wanted this logical solution,” writes Sterling".[2]

Related Reading

References

  1. Mark Dery - Architecture Fiction - Premonitions of the Present
  2. Architecture Fiction - Premonitions of the Present