LIQUID CITIES (2011)
As in all his work, in LIQUID CITIES Michael Najjar investigates the society of the future, which, according to him, will be dominated by information technology. He works out a largely theoretical concept: architecture that is not rigid, but which is comprised of flexible forms that are constantly in motion. In LIQUID CITY cities are literally fluid – buildings change with the requirements of their users. The boundary between architecture and cyberspace blurs – a development that we are now already seeing in smart cities and Tokyo’s new Media City.