Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.08.2005, Side 23

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.08.2005, Side 23
“For most of us, design is invisible. Until it fails.” - Massive Change, Bruce Mau and the Institute Without Boundaries Reykjavík is teetering between turning into the suburbs and becoming a city. On the one hand, a leading conservative on City Council is proposing the construction of island communities of predominantly single-family homes in the west, and the building of a freeway through the middle of the city to connect them to the mainland – an idea charming to some but ultimately unsustainable. On the other hand, opposition alliance R-list (which holds a slim majority of seats on City Council), is taking a more integrated, mixed-use approach for residents and businesses alike – an idea that while not exactly headline-grabbing would transform Reykjavík from a town to a thriving, sustainable city. In essence, the fight over Reykjavík’s future is a fight between nostalgia for a past that never existed, and common sense regarding what Reykjavík could be. THE FUTURE OF REYKJAVÍK INTO THE SUBURBS TEXT BY PAUL F. NIKOLOV 23

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