The Future of American Design Is Reinvention, Reuse, and Renewal

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Reinvention is one of the founding myths of the United States of America. For those lucky enough to come here on the decks of ships rather than chained in the hold, this country offered a chance to be someone else, somewhere else. For them and generations of immigrants who followed, America seemed to put a safe distance between their pasts and a boundless future.

But the illusion was eventually flipped on its head. Around the turn of the millennium, reinvention was a prevailing theme for movie characters intent on getting out of small-town America; in architecture, that sentiment took the form of building dream cities anywhere but here. In Dubai and Shanghai our brightest design minds conjured up hermetically sealed towers, malls, and museums largely disconnected from history, community, and climate.

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Cite: Avinash Rajagopal. "The Future of American Design Is Reinvention, Reuse, and Renewal" 01 Sep 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/988209/the-future-of-american-design-is-reinvention-reuse-and-renewal> ISSN 0719-8884

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