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Slow architecture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Slow architecture
Slow architecture is a term believed to have grown from the slow food movement of the mid-1980s.〔Holly Hoffman (''Calgary designers take interest in ‘slow architecture’'' ), The Calgary Journal, 12 August 2010. Retrieved 2011-11-11.〕〔(About Slow ), Slowarchitecture.ie. Retrieved 2011-11-11〕〔(Slowness ), A Daily Dose of Architecture (blog) - text attributed to Nahm Yoon-ho of the Korean JoongAng Daily, 21 June 2004. Retrieved 2011-11-11.〕 Slow architecture is generally architecture that is created gradually and organically, as opposed to building it quickly for short-term goals. It is often combined with an ecological, environmentally sustainable approach.〔 Slow architecture could also be interpreted literally to mean architecture that has taken a very long time to build, for example the Sagrada Família, in Barcelona.〔 When Eduardo Souto de Moura won the 2011 Pritzker Prize, a jury member described his buildings as slow architecture, because it required careful consideration to appreciate its intricacies. Professor Kenneth Frampton said "Souto de Moura's work is sort of more grounded in a way... They have their character coming from the way in which they have been developed as structures."〔Kate Taylor (''Architect From Portugal Wins Pritzker'' ), China Art Networks, undated. Retrieved 2011-11-12.〕 ==Slow architecture examples==
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