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"Who owns the land?" is a central question because space is a
resource as vital as air and water. Today, however, data ownership
has become just as relevant as the question of land ownership in
the context of urban planning. Technology companies are entering
the field of architecture with algorithm-driven planning methods
and massive investments in infrastructures and smart cities. In
their technocratic vision, citizens become users, architecture
becomes an instrument of statistics, and concepts such as the city
and society become mere "algorithmic assemblages." This issue,
co-edited by ARCH+, Arno Brandlhuber, and Olaf Grawert of
station+/ETH Zurich, discusses the politics of space and data; the
real and virtual assets of the city of the future.
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