"The areas of consensus shift unbelievably fast; the bubbles of certainty are constantly exploding"
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Koolhaas’s intent lands squarely in the cultural condition his work has long diagnosed: modern life as a churn of networks, media cycles, capital flows, and fashions that reorganize meaning faster than institutions can respond. For an architect, this isn’t abstract. Buildings are forced to outlast the ideologies that commissioned them. A corporate campus designed as a monument to stability can become, a decade later, a stranded artifact of a bankrupt worldview. The quote captures that mismatch between the permanence we demand from the built environment and the volatility of the beliefs we pour into it.
The subtext is a warning against mistaking temporary alignment for truth. “Consensus” isn’t wisdom here; it’s a crowd formation, a brief weather pattern. Koolhaas isn’t nostalgic for a slower era so much as allergic to complacency: if certainty is a bubble, the professional and civic task is to design for turbulence - spaces, systems, and minds that can absorb the next explosion without pretending it won’t come.
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