Why this is the Most Hated Housing Idea of the 20th Century
Few ideas in modern architecture have generated as much debate as this one. Introduced as a solution to some of the twentieth century’s biggest urban challenges, it promised efficiency, order, and a better future for city living. For a time, it was embraced by planners, politicians, and architects around the world. But as the decades passed, public opinion began to shift. What was once seen as progress gradually became one of the most criticized housing concepts of its era, leaving behind a legacy that remains controversial to this day. This video explores the housing idea that divided generations — and why its reputation changed so dramatically over time. If you enjoy cinematic explorations of architecture, cities, and the decisions that shaped modern life, consider subscribing for more.

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