![]() ![]() Ballard’s story from the early part of his career, The Ultimate City, this contradiction is displayed through two u(/dis)topias: the abandoned technological metropolis and the pastoral suburban Garden City that represents an agricultural society similar to the utopian Garden City of Ebenezer Howard. Within this interdisciplinary gaze, the exemplary problem definition relies on the contradiction between the concepts of “utopia” and “dystopia.” In J.G. In this respect, the study is structured on the reading of literary spaces with regard to knowledge acquired from architectural discourse. The aim of this study is to offer an original methodology to architectural discourse by looking into literature – in particular science fiction literature – for the creation of alternative outlines on the future. In the context of the interdisciplinary nature of architecture, this study dwells on the fruitful relationship between architectural discourse and the “literary spaces” within texts. ![]()
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