Oh, no! You are too "dubious."
"The table discusses the emergence of landscape urbanism and what it means to the discipline; who is teaching it and how it compares to landscape architecture, engineering, and other disciplines. Charles Waldheim, Harvard's landscape architecture chair, is referenced."
Oh, no! You are too "dubious."
"The table discusses the emergence of landscape urbanism and what it means to the discipline; who is teaching it and how it compares to landscape architecture, engineering, and other disciplines. Charles Waldheim, Harvard's landscape architecture chair, is referenced."
Participants: Stan Allen, Princeton University School of Architecture Dean; Craig Borum, University of Michigan architecture faculty; Shane Coen, Coen + Partners principal; Caroline Constant, University of Michigan architecture faculty; Hilary Sample, MOS principal; Nate Johnson, University of Michigan architecture student.
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Talk about cringe worthy!
Shoot these idiots.
I would love to have been there to call their bluff.
Talk about faffing around.
these people have a considerable collective influence on the students, and later, on the discipline.
or,
is this to stay relevant? right now, the department wars?
18x32,
Im calling the whole conversation absolute faffing, fluffy, meaningless...
Have this lot ever been able to actually argue a point, because after listening to this 'conversation' i realised that as with most academics nothing is actually being said. Absolute bluffers.
As with the rest of our profession, image is king, content is meaningless.
No wonder architects have become irrelevant.
Im old school, shooting straight from the hip, with a good understanding of planning, construction, law AND design. Hence with my attitude I dont come top of the class in college, as I refused to partake in intellectual bluffing. However, the real world of work soon exposes these idiots, no wonder they retreat to academia.
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