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Penn- craft/form/scale?

dusty

I know these grad school topics are endlessly debated, but after going through as many as I could find through searching, I still have questions about Penn, regarding their approach to craft and form that addresses scale.

Is it ALL digital these days? I've been, and of course, I saw the model shop, and models, but it definitely seems like the emphasis is digital work that often doesn't end with a building.

Can anyone give me any assurance that there is still SOME attention to form, space, human scale, and craftsmanship??

Thanks for any help that anyone can provide.

 
Jun 14, 06 11:29 pm
Hasselhoff

form yes. others...how does a 90 sq ft closet sound? 400 foot long media pavillion? if you like a squishy blob wall in your library, then we've got your space. Just laser cut some ribs. Did you move into my crib yet?

Jun 16, 06 11:55 am  · 
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