i remember reading a while ago, i think it was from geoff manaugh and others but i can't quite pinpoint (clearly), that certain architects/designers/thinkers/urbanists feel that the ability to communicate architecture to the public is not only in crisis, but the responsibility of an architect, and is something that is to be desired.
i'm interested in revisiting this idea, can you offer any ideas or references on the subject?
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communicability of ideas to the public as a responsibility of the architect?
i remember reading a while ago, i think it was from geoff manaugh and others but i can't quite pinpoint (clearly), that certain architects/designers/thinkers/urbanists feel that the ability to communicate architecture to the public is not only in crisis, but the responsibility of an architect, and is something that is to be desired.
i'm interested in revisiting this idea, can you offer any ideas or references on the subject?
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