The Palace of Failed Optimism is an inverted pyramid, a modular, ever-expandable (fictional) megastructure to store all the big-but-failed architectural utopias of the past, present and future.
A tomb, designed by WAI Think Tank, as a giant and growing monument to ideas and ideals that never came true: “a palace for the Malevichs and the Tatlins, for the Moses and the Wrights, for the Le Corbusiers and the Hilberseimers, for the Haussmans and the Cerdas, for the Khidekels and the Chernikovs […], but also for the Speers and the Iofans, for all the dream-makers and the nightmare enforcers, for the geodesic domes and the walled cities, for those who dream of anthropological transformations and radical new beginnings.” WAI are deliberately enigmatic on the function of their “palace”; is it a museum for everyone to visit, or a well-secured prison to store away these dangerous, radical or occasionally poisonous ideas? p (fh)
The Palace of Failed Optimism is an inverted pyramid, a modular, ever-expandable (fictional) megastructure to store all the big-but-failed architectural utopias of the past, present and future.
Image courtesy WAI Think Tank
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