HD
2025
The Pruitt-Igoe complex, infamous for its dramatic demolition, stands as a potent emblem of urban failure to architects and policymakers alike. The Pruitt-Igoe Myth delves into the myriad social, economic, and political factors that contributed to the downfall of public housing in America, while weaving together the heartfelt stories of its former residents. As post-War America underwent profound transformations, the evolving cityscape favored a select few, leaving many behind. This exploration serves as a poignant reminder of what can happen when urban development prioritizes some at the expense of others.