In a recent video interview, acclaimed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma expresses some truly interesting thoughts about architecture and the role of architects in today’s world.
Among them, he talks about modesty, a quality arguably quite rare in most architectural offices. In Kuma’s vision, for architects, humbleness originates from working slowly and methodically, moving step by step, without haste, from small, relatively modest projects towards larger, more ambitious ones.
I work with architects very often and the 1st tip I was told is this: "If you have something an architect wants at the moment they will be your best friend, if you don't they will be arrogant and ignore you with their superior minded condescending attitudes which most have."
Dec 15, 17 5:54 pm ·
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tduds
That's a very condescending thing to say about architects.
I agree it was a condescending thing to say. I have found most to be very friendly and courteous with me. And yes I am. I am just asking for honest feedback from architects so I can avoid doing anything that is annoying or unprofessional.
Dec 15, 17 7:02 pm ·
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randomised
"so I can avoid doing anything that is annoying or unprofessional." You could quit your job, that would help ;)
So you have nothing yet you know the architect and the name of the projects. Where did you get those from?
Dec 16, 17 11:49 am ·
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kamranzoughi
sorry because of my bad english
Dec 17, 17 12:58 am ·
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kamranzoughi
i research for an article about charles jenck's evolutionary tree and in that chart there are names of architects، movments and some works of architects. those works of mozuna's that i named in top are some of the projects that i could not find any information and picture about in the net so i thought here someone could help me
Architects ought to be humble, Kengo Kuma says
In a recent video interview, acclaimed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma expresses some truly interesting thoughts about architecture and the role of architects in today’s world.
Among them, he talks about modesty, a quality arguably quite rare in most architectural offices. In Kuma’s vision, for architects, humbleness originates from working slowly and methodically, moving step by step, without haste, from small, relatively modest projects towards larger, more ambitious ones.
Full video interview available at https://www.inexhibit.com/marker/architects-ought-to-be-humble-kengo-kuma-says/
not happening any time soon, somebody blows too much smoke up their yazzoos in grad school
True as hell...
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I work with architects very often and the 1st tip I was told is this: "If you have something an architect wants at the moment they will be your best friend, if you don't they will be arrogant and ignore you with their superior minded condescending attitudes which most have."
That's a very condescending thing to say about architects.
It's because FinJohn is a sales rep.
I agree it was a condescending thing to say. I have found most to be very friendly and courteous with me. And yes I am. I am just asking for honest feedback from architects so I can avoid doing anything that is annoying or unprofessional.
"so I can avoid doing anything that is annoying or unprofessional." You could quit your job, that would help ;)
The work should be modest, too.
More humble, like this?
hi guys. im looking for informations anf picturs about some kiko mozuna's works
to be exact
1:yosue house
2:zen temple
3:yin yang house
please help me
Where did you look already and what do you have so far?
Do your own damn homework. Lazy students.
every where i guss to could help but nothing
So you have nothing yet you know the architect and the name of the projects. Where did you get those from?
sorry because of my bad english
i research for an article about charles jenck's evolutionary tree and in that chart there are names of architects، movments and some works of architects. those works of mozuna's that i named in top are some of the projects that i could not find any information and picture about in the net so i thought here someone could help me
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