Looking at his designs for external elevators and tiered traffic, which are now staples of high-density "smart city" concepts. 4. The "elia.rar" Metaphor: Compression and Expansion
This paper examines the influence of Antonio Sant'Elia’s Manifesto of Futurist Architecture on contemporary urban theory. While Sant'Elia’s "Città Nuova" was never built, his rejection of "perpetual" architecture and his embrace of the industrial aesthetic provide a framework for understanding modern modular design and "smart" infrastructure. This study argues that the digital "unzipping" of his ideas (represented symbolically by the elia.rar archive) reveals a blueprint for sustainable, adaptable cities that prioritize function and movement over static monumentality. elia.rar
Sant'Elia’s work should be viewed not as a historical relic, but as an archived ("rar-ified") set of principles for dynamic, multi-layered urban environments. 3. Core Pillars of Analysis Looking at his designs for external elevators and
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