Resumen:
«We know we are not born to die,» often said Brazilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha. «We are born to continue.» In architecture, this idea of continuity lies at the heart of heritage, not as a static inheritance, but as something that endures, transforms, and is constantly reinterpreted. Yet what continues, and what is allowed to disappear, is never neutral. Decisions about preservation are shaped by power, memory, and value, raising a fundamental question for contemporary practice: who defines what is worth carrying forward, and for whom?
Fuente: www.archdaily.com