Monday, January 26, 2009
People/Place/Occasion
Do you agree with Aldo van Eyck's concern with twin phenomena? Or do you feel that the in-between could be incoherent or misleading in architecture?
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Craft/Making/Tectonics
In David Pye's "The Workmanship of Risk and the Workmanship of Certainty," he mentions that without workmanship there would be no design and that without workmanship, design can't be realized as the designer intended. It seems workmanship has a double hold on architecture. When choosing materials, most architects design considering finished materials that have been crafted by workmen. Workmen provide architects the pallet they use for their designs. What would be designed if there was nothing to build with? Then workmen determine the quality of the finished building. A mistake on their part in the construction could ruin the architect's ideal vision of his intent.
How do you view this relationship between design and workmanship? Could design have a hold on workmanship? Do they both make each other better? Can architecture still be good using poor materials? Can good workmanship make bad architecture better?
How do you view this relationship between design and workmanship? Could design have a hold on workmanship? Do they both make each other better? Can architecture still be good using poor materials? Can good workmanship make bad architecture better?
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Sustainable Practices and Thinking Ecologically
If the first humans were sustainable, and now we aren't; what is the best way to become sustainable? Are the answers in the past or future? Over time, modern technology has cost us our sustainability. Can newer technology give it back?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)