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What's you position on plagiarism and architecture”¦? In particular the SOM vs Yale student project posted in the “unbuilt works” section on archinect.

I remember a similar lawsuit against Rem and a student connected to the LA county art museum.

The notion that the only good idea is a new idea”¦or rather the only genuine idea is “your” idea is a troubling one”¦.suggesting the formal qualities in reality can be materialized independently from a direct source”¦and so designers feel inclined to take inspiration from anywhere but architecture...and perhaps the political sphere shows the most current transformation in our practice”¦one that isn't derived from a formal set of tools and geometries”¦but one that is structured on the originality of the source”¦.denying a “true” form”¦and embracing “my form”

 
Nov 9, 04 11:07 pm
nazim

Plagiarism in architecture:

http://plagiat9.webnode.ru/

I am not against plagiarism in architecture

Oct 22, 13 11:41 pm  · 
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Nearly every building has it's doppelganger. Planning commissions and departments pretty much demand this today...they call it context.

Oct 23, 13 11:56 am  · 
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gwharton

"Immature artists immitate. Mature artists steal." ~Lionel Trilling

Oct 23, 13 12:53 pm  · 
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natematt

I know a lot of students who have phoned in a studio by copying a building from a firm... i think that is the most troubling "copy" to me.
 

Oct 23, 13 5:55 pm  · 
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dianapopescu

What about this? Is there room for patents in architecture?

https://plus.google.com/collec...

Jul 5, 17 12:11 am  · 
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