Can Architecture have an impact on Man today? Can it change the world?
What shapes our world today in 2017? Maybe we should ask ourselves first: What/Who is the Man of 2017? His needs? His principles? His beliefs? More than 1 million scientific researches have been done in the world's largest universities, which reveal many "secrets" about our humanity. What can we conclude? And how can one relate it to architecture?
What could be the architecture that affects or impacts on the Man of today and tomorrow / his present and future humanity? Can I be a better man because of an architectural impact? What if I want to change the world to be a better place for man in only one architectural/urban planning impact? What will it be?
PS: Knowing that architecture is related to everything! And a complete architect knows how to make the right mix between theory and practice. The architecture encompasses a whole world of knowledge.
Let’s put this knowledge into practice using the perfect tool: Architecture
So I'm not allowed to feel left out when you use man, but you DO feel left out when I use woman? Maybe our language could - it's a shocking concept, I know - *evolve* along with our society?!
i really meant by Man, every Human being. Wasn't targeting any gender in particularly, and thats why i wrote Man with a big M (as all Man kind).
Sep 10, 17 7:06 pm ·
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Wilma Buttfit
Man technically means hand so it includes all genders.
Sep 10, 17 7:07 pm ·
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I'm not a robot
Saying "man" to refer to all people sounds like something my grandparents would say and then correct themselves. Using this term in this context sounds really dated.
Sep 10, 17 8:45 pm ·
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Wilma Buttfit
We should change words like maneuver, manufacture, and manipulate to please you less literate more aggressive, reactive types then. Or not. Just learn language. No need to get so offended then.
or we could all switch to latin now there was a language.
Sep 11, 17 7:05 am ·
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Wilma Buttfit
in latin, everything is assigned a gender. I wonder if windows for example know they were assigned a feminine gender and how they feel about that. Maybe some windows identify with it and some don't. How do handle that?
Sep 11, 17 12:03 pm ·
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curtkram
Obviously the window has a responsibility to introduce itself with it's
pronouns
The word man and woman both contain man, which means hand as tintt pointed out. College kids these days need to smoke more weed and drink more and stop with the CNN style fake outrage.
Can Architecture have an impact on woman today? Can it change the world? What could be the architecture that affects or impacts on the woman of today and tomorrow / her present and future humanity? Can I be a better woman because of an architectural impact? What if I want to change the world to be a better place for woman in only one architectural/urban planning impact? What will it be?
FTFY, and it's still totally gender non-specific.
Sep 11, 17 8:38 am ·
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x-jla
Man is the root word... That's why is doesn't make sense when flipping it.
So I'm not allowed to feel left out when you use man, but you DO feel left out when I use woman? Maybe our language could - it's a shocking concept, I know - *evolve* along with our society?!
It refers to women. Chairman would be the male version of the title. Why is that an issue? I'm seriously trying to understand why denying our biological sex, and pretending not to notice it is good for society...?
I guess the pronoun "his" "him" is also "genderless" and refers to the whole of humanity. Myopic views like this is what caused deaths of women and children when airbags were deployed because all the designers were men and designed it according to men's weight and height. And they had absolutely no clue they were thinking that way. Its just not even on their radar.
Exactly, choresi. Or the new Autodesk Immersive Visualization tool that most likely doesn't include testing on women, who mentally process space using a different visual emphasis than do males, which is why women tend to get more nauseous in immersive reality than males do. But when all the engineers are male, the default option is the male experience. (If anyone from Autodesk wants to explain that I'm wrong here I welcome it.)
Sep 11, 17 11:41 am ·
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x-jla
Never heard of the airbag example, but it sounds like a really dumb design move. But this is exactly why we shouldn't obscure sex with generic titles. Males and females are different. I am 100% in support of equal treatment and pay and all that...but that can happen while saying mailman and mail women without having to use sex-neutral terms like bipedal mail creatures.
Sep 11, 17 12:11 pm ·
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choresi
I thinķ you're missing the whole point. The very fact that the OP has used exclusionary language (and not just in his use of "man" but his entire paragraph) already displays his halfsighted tendency to just think about the topic according to his limited world view. The fact that he's u
naware of it and is dismissive of it, further exacerbate that tendency. It's easy to say that the airbag thing is diotic now, since hindsight is 20/20, much harder to detect in present moment
Fifteen years ago, you could not help but notice the absence of women in the leadership teams of important flagship projects in the UK. Five years ago, women and their colleagues started talking more about their experiences and two years ago, the Bartlett started to provide critical reflection on large scale national project ‘systems’ - government, industry, professional bodies, project leaders - to ask the question collectively; “where are the women in major projects leadership in the UK?” The objectives of this research are to: (1) Analyse and evaluate the current theoretical frameworks which are intended to explain the gender imbalance in major projects
leadership; (2) Evaluate the effectiveness of current organizational strategies and practices employed to improve gender balance; (3) Consolidate a ‘learning community’ through a longitudinal, participative action research consortium with major project enterprise partners; (4) Track and monitor progress of organizational strategies through the establishment of inter-organisational learning set benchmarks, and contributing intra-organisational research insights in order to adapt strategies over time; (5) To identify & share the most effective strategies and practices for improving gender balance in organisations, projects enterprises and the ‘whole system’.
Please submit applications to Dr Colin Marx (c.marx@ucl.ac.uk), Director of DPU’s PhD Programme, in the following format:
• A CV, including full details of all University course grades to date.
• Contact details for two academic or professional referees (at least one academic).
• A personal statement (750 words maximum) outlining (i) your suitability for the project with reference to the description in the person specification, (ii) what you hope to achieve from the PhD and (iii) your research experience to-date.
Applications must also be accompanied by an online application to be enrolled on the Bartlett Planning Development Unit PhD
programme. Go to the online application page to make an application: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/…/degrees/development-planning-mphilphd
STUDY START DATE: 25 September 2017.
Kind regards
Colin
Colin Marx| Senior Lecturer and PhD Programme Director | The Bartlett Development Planning Unit
Sep 11, 17 3:28 pm ·
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Man and architecture in 2017
Can Architecture have an impact on Man today? Can it change the world?
What shapes our world today in 2017? Maybe we should ask ourselves first: What/Who is the Man of 2017? His needs? His principles? His beliefs? More than 1 million scientific researches have been done in the world's largest universities, which reveal many "secrets" about our humanity. What can we conclude? And how can one relate it to architecture?
What could be the architecture that affects or impacts on the Man of today and tomorrow / his present and future humanity? Can I be a better man because of an architectural impact? What if I want to change the world to be a better place for man in only one architectural/urban planning impact? What will it be?
PS: Knowing that architecture is related to everything! And a complete architect knows how to make the right mix between theory and practice. The architecture encompasses a whole world of knowledge.
Let’s put this knowledge into practice using the perfect tool: Architecture
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that doesn't sound very gender inclusive
So I'm not allowed to feel left out when you use man, but you DO feel left out when I use woman? Maybe our language could - it's a shocking concept, I know - *evolve* along with our society?!
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that doesn't sound very gender inclusive
hey curtkram!
i really meant by Man, every Human being. Wasn't targeting any gender in particularly, and thats why i wrote Man with a big M (as all Man kind).
Man technically means hand so it includes all genders.
Saying "man" to refer to all people sounds like something my grandparents would say and then correct themselves. Using this term in this context sounds really dated.
We should change words like maneuver, manufacture, and manipulate to please you less literate more aggressive, reactive types then. Or not. Just learn language. No need to get so offended then.
pereuver, perufacture, peripulate...
or we could all switch to latin now there was a language.
in latin, everything is assigned a gender. I wonder if windows for example know they were assigned a feminine gender and how they feel about that. Maybe some windows identify with it and some don't. How do handle that?
Obviously the window has a responsibility to introduce itself with it's
pronouns
The word man and woman both contain man, which means hand as tintt pointed out. College kids these days need to smoke more weed and drink more and stop with the CNN style fake outrage.
So valkh, when is the "thesis" due?
hey ramdomised,
i actually graduated from my master degree in architecture this past may, so no "thesis due"... only general discussion that interests me!
Ah sorry, so you're unemployed and bored? Welcome!
Can Architecture have an impact on woman today? Can it change the world? What could be the architecture that affects or impacts on the woman of today and tomorrow / her present and future humanity? Can I be a better woman because of an architectural impact? What if I want to change the world to be a better place for woman in only one architectural/urban planning impact? What will it be?
FTFY, and it's still totally gender non-specific.
Man is the root word... That's why is doesn't make sense when flipping it.
So I'm not allowed to feel left out when you use man, but you DO feel left out when I use woman? Maybe our language could - it's a shocking concept, I know - *evolve* along with our society?!
https://twitter.com/manwhohasi...
It refers to women. Chairman would be the male version of the title. Why is that an issue? I'm seriously trying to understand why denying our biological sex, and pretending not to notice it is good for society...?
I guess the pronoun "his" "him" is also "genderless" and refers to the whole of humanity. Myopic views like this is what caused deaths of women and children when airbags were deployed because all the designers were men and designed it according to men's weight and height. And they had absolutely no clue they were thinking that way. Its just not even on their radar.
Exactly, choresi. Or the new Autodesk Immersive Visualization tool that most likely doesn't include testing on women, who mentally process space using a different visual emphasis than do males, which is why women tend to get more nauseous in immersive reality than males do. But when all the engineers are male, the default option is the male experience. (If anyone from Autodesk wants to explain that I'm wrong here I welcome it.)
Never heard of the airbag example, but it sounds like a really dumb design move. But this is exactly why we shouldn't obscure sex with generic titles. Males and females are different. I am 100% in support of equal treatment and pay and all that...but that can happen while saying mailman and mail women without having to use sex-neutral terms like bipedal mail creatures.
I thinķ you're missing the whole point. The very fact that the OP has used exclusionary language (and not just in his use of "man" but his entire paragraph) already displays his halfsighted tendency to just think about the topic according to his limited world view. The fact that he's u
naware of it and is dismissive of it, further exacerbate that tendency. It's easy to say that the airbag thing is diotic now, since hindsight is 20/20, much harder to detect in present moment
Jiro dreams of Sushi
A film about a master sushi chef in Tokyo. He customizes service according to gender and handedness, among other things.
I don't know. I'm just a huwoman, trying to make it.
This came up on my FB feed:
Fifteen years ago, you could not help but notice the absence of women in the leadership teams of important flagship projects in the UK. Five years ago, women and their colleagues started talking more about their experiences and two years ago, the Bartlett started to provide critical reflection on large scale national project ‘systems’ - government, industry, professional bodies, project leaders - to ask the question collectively; “where are the women in major projects leadership in the UK?” The objectives of this research are to: (1) Analyse and evaluate the current theoretical frameworks which are intended to explain the gender imbalance in major projects leadership; (2) Evaluate the effectiveness of current organizational strategies and practices employed to improve gender balance; (3) Consolidate a ‘learning community’ through a longitudinal, participative action research consortium with major project enterprise partners; (4) Track and monitor progress of organizational strategies through the establishment of inter-organisational learning set benchmarks, and contributing intra-organisational research insights in order to adapt strategies over time; (5) To identify & share the most effective strategies and practices for improving gender balance in organisations, projects enterprises and the ‘whole system’.
Please submit applications to Dr Colin Marx (c.marx@ucl.ac.uk), Director of DPU’s PhD Programme, in the following format: • A CV, including full details of all University course grades to date. • Contact details for two academic or professional referees (at least one academic). • A personal statement (750 words maximum) outlining (i) your suitability for the project with reference to the description in the person specification, (ii) what you hope to achieve from the PhD and (iii) your research experience to-date.
Applications must also be accompanied by an online application to be enrolled on the Bartlett Planning Development Unit PhD programme. Go to the online application page to make an application: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/…/degrees/development-planning-mphilphd
STUDY START DATE: 25 September 2017.
Kind regards Colin
Colin Marx| Senior Lecturer and PhD Programme Director | The Bartlett Development Planning Unit
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