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Much like a designer handbag, certain buildings now derive their value from the "brand" of their creator. High-profile "starchitects" are often commissioned to create iconic, photogenic structures that act as [1, 9]. These buildings are designed to be instantly recognizable in a digital thumbnail, prioritizing their "image-value" over their functional or social contribution to the streetscape [5, 9]. 2. The Society of the Architectural Spectacle

The commodification of architecture suggests that a building is successful if it sells, while the spectacle suggests it is successful if it is seen [4, 5]. The challenge for the next generation of designers is to reclaim the of architecture—creating spaces that prioritize human interaction and local relevance over global marketability [3, 7]. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

In the contemporary city, architecture has largely shifted from its historical role as a provider of shelter and civic identity to becoming a [2, 5]. When we speak of the "commodification of architecture," we are looking at buildings treated primarily as financial assets—designed not for the people who inhabit them, but for the global capital that funds them [2, 8]. 1. The Rise of the "Starchitect" Brand

Projects like the Burj Khalifa or the "Vessel" in New York are engineered to be "Instagrammable" moments [1, 8]. The building becomes a stage set for the production of images, where the experience of the space is secondary to the documentation of it [4, 9].

While the exterior may be a wild, folded-glass sculpture, the interior spaces are frequently standardized "Category A" floorplates designed for maximum rentability [2, 6].

Architecture as the Ultimate Billboard: From Shelter to Spectacle

When spectacle leads, the interior life of a building often suffers.

Spectacular developments often drive up land values so aggressively that the local communities they were ostensibly built for are priced out, turning neighborhoods into sterile "ghost districts" of luxury investment properties [2, 8].

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Much like a designer handbag, certain buildings now derive their value from the "brand" of their creator. High-profile "starchitects" are often commissioned to create iconic, photogenic structures that act as [1, 9]. These buildings are designed to be instantly recognizable in a digital thumbnail, prioritizing their "image-value" over their functional or social contribution to the streetscape [5, 9]. 2. The Society of the Architectural Spectacle

The commodification of architecture suggests that a building is successful if it sells, while the spectacle suggests it is successful if it is seen [4, 5]. The challenge for the next generation of designers is to reclaim the of architecture—creating spaces that prioritize human interaction and local relevance over global marketability [3, 7]. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

In the contemporary city, architecture has largely shifted from its historical role as a provider of shelter and civic identity to becoming a [2, 5]. When we speak of the "commodification of architecture," we are looking at buildings treated primarily as financial assets—designed not for the people who inhabit them, but for the global capital that funds them [2, 8]. 1. The Rise of the "Starchitect" Brand

Projects like the Burj Khalifa or the "Vessel" in New York are engineered to be "Instagrammable" moments [1, 8]. The building becomes a stage set for the production of images, where the experience of the space is secondary to the documentation of it [4, 9].

While the exterior may be a wild, folded-glass sculpture, the interior spaces are frequently standardized "Category A" floorplates designed for maximum rentability [2, 6].

Architecture as the Ultimate Billboard: From Shelter to Spectacle

When spectacle leads, the interior life of a building often suffers.

Spectacular developments often drive up land values so aggressively that the local communities they were ostensibly built for are priced out, turning neighborhoods into sterile "ghost districts" of luxury investment properties [2, 8].

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