Help! I want to make an audio file containing a vast list of the best/worst archibabble ever... contributions welcome. When I'm done I'll be happy to share the file, of course.
I'm with lb - "becomes" is the worst, and it's a favorite of the class dunces (or maybe just exceptionally sleep deprived) trying to sound architecturally clever.
Formwhore-
did you go to SCI-Arc by any chance? Cause my studio mates used to throw around that term all the time. (What else is there at SCI-Arc these days but form whoring?
A term favored particularly by post-colonial critics, and which refers to the thresholds, boundaries and borderlines of binary constructions (black/white, masculine/feminine, Englishness/Irishness). These oppositions are often false, producing blurring and gaps which might be exploited in order to deconstruct these oppositions.
what's the best archibabble word or phrase you've ever heard/read/used?
Help! I want to make an audio file containing a vast list of the best/worst archibabble ever... contributions welcome. When I'm done I'll be happy to share the file, of course.
archibabble
facadomy
"you've really got to reduce it to the maximum"
perspectivally
synecdochical
concretization, phenomenology, "thingness of the thing"
Refering to buildings as animate beings...
"The building wants to be taller."
"The window wants to repeat itself."
"starter castle"
cross-axial rotation
blobitecture
My favorite word from a lecture: tentacular
My dad's favorite word from a review is "materiality," which he always uses when referring to anything work-related of mine:
"Did you discuss the materiality?"
Is that not a real word?
DCA: Don't forget the ever popular "What do you want, brick?"
haecciety
or, essentially, 'this-ness'.
"invaginated surface"
"ephemeral"
I had a hymen in my buildign once....
"hapticity" and "potentiality"
didn't Kahn saying something like "if you ask a brick what it wants to be, I tell you it would say 'an arch.'"
at philips exeter, when kahn asked a brick what it wanted to be and it said 'veneer'.
I love the word 'haptic'.
But, I twitch when I hear the word "becomes" used in this context:
"So the column becomes a gate..."
"So the roof becomes an invitation..."
"So the drawing tube becomes a weapon..."
"looks like poop comming out of the end of that"
"Up in through here" ::points with index finger in a circulating motion::
Terraism
horizontality
systematicity
'necter
"mitigate"
coolth
I'm with lb - "becomes" is the worst, and it's a favorite of the class dunces (or maybe just exceptionally sleep deprived) trying to sound architecturally clever.
oh, and I once had a prof tell me I was being reductivist.
blobilogical
coincident - unfortunately, it is a real word. many of the words mentioned are real.
sesquipedalian-
characterized by the use of long words
long and ponderous
having many syllables.
throw that back at the archibabble
corpuscular fluxscapes
POST-CRITICAL
Screed-
Long, pointless diatribe OR
Tool used for leveling concrete
Both very architectural.
Pedagogical
"Problemmatic," "Bracket" and "Where are the flies?"
Soid - Not a solid, and not a Void
Formwhore-
did you go to SCI-Arc by any chance? Cause my studio mates used to throw around that term all the time. (What else is there at SCI-Arc these days but form whoring?
HERMENEUTIC
is 'densification' a word? if not, it's my nominee. also, blobitecture - once used by a friend of mine to describe this really fat lady.
hey here's another one - 'rem-ish' - to describe an OMA-looking design.
virtualisation
extrudisation
architectural masturbation - refering to Libeskind
interstitial
my all time favorite;
"um"
interpolate
'corpuscular fluxscapes'
haha
systematicity
"a moment of penetration" in reference to a window
architectural diarrhea
was all the rage for awhile.
A term favored particularly by post-colonial critics, and which refers to the thresholds, boundaries and borderlines of binary constructions (black/white, masculine/feminine, Englishness/Irishness). These oppositions are often false, producing blurring and gaps which might be exploited in order to deconstruct these oppositions.
I hear the word 'crux' being sprinkled into archispeek more often than I can stand.....
'post-rationalization'
and this by a well known proponent of data driven design...
perspectoidal/ly; a favorite of one of my old college lecturers
post-neorealcrapismist
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