Today's cliche is the inability of people to accept cliches.
We need more people who are team players, who can work within the system to make great changes for the future.
These are the people who have become deeply involved in the AIA, LEED, and Building Code committees to help form a more cooperative design environment. This is what matters most, cooperation, dialogue, and trust in the AIA to lead us down the path to architectural glory.
Architects need to be in dialogue with real estate agents. After all, they are the experts in what sells and what does not. It is high time architects and the AIA learn from these building experts. We need more real estate agents in schools teaching design so architects can learn right from wrong in the market place.
I have no problem with architectural cliches. Once we can identify them as such, they are harmless no matter how pervasive.
What does freak me out are nascent architectural moves that will be cliches in 5 years. To better armor myself, I look to recently published work of young dutch and spanish architects so that I know now what I will regret having done in the future. Often it leaves me incapable of doing anything at all.
I have a problem with people thinking that just because it sells that's what architecture should be. That's a crock of shit and upsets me professionally.
As mcMansions ack! I mean really now.
Hipped roofs and faux doric columns really bite. They echo colonial strive
Las Vegas...its like a self-contained post-modern hangout...tacky, and for that matter much of Florida too
Ohhh and structural engineers who have their heads up their asses who think they know what architecture is about....learn this if we didn't do what we do you don't exist - and yea you can convince me about bridges but a humble civil engineer can do that too - if not for an architect its just a silly extension to a road
today's architectural cliches
Today's cliche is the inability of people to accept cliches.
We need more people who are team players, who can work within the system to make great changes for the future.
These are the people who have become deeply involved in the AIA, LEED, and Building Code committees to help form a more cooperative design environment. This is what matters most, cooperation, dialogue, and trust in the AIA to lead us down the path to architectural glory.
which 'people', cf. seems like cliches are what the real estate agents are selling successfully ALL THE TIME!
clients? i am going to go there. are they really necessary a lot of them suck
Architects need to be in dialogue with real estate agents. After all, they are the experts in what sells and what does not. It is high time architects and the AIA learn from these building experts. We need more real estate agents in schools teaching design so architects can learn right from wrong in the market place.
ha! perfect!
these bullshit "house flippers". hah, think they know how to turn a house around so they can make a quick buck....
I've had enough of...
Howard Roark based self identities
"I'm the architect from on high - you may admire, but don't disturb me in my design tower"
Let's get out of the aristocracy!
sometimes i feel like i an "architectural cliche"
the word "architectural" on any building product line.
staggered facades (called spanish facades by some)
"Oh, that is so Disney Like."
fragmentation and dystopia
discussion of cliches instead of recognition that, once they appear, ideas propogate naturally.
yeah, i second stephen's. irony on a rampage can so...ungenerous, one dimensional, bulemic ....cliched.
I have no problem with architectural cliches. Once we can identify them as such, they are harmless no matter how pervasive.
What does freak me out are nascent architectural moves that will be cliches in 5 years. To better armor myself, I look to recently published work of young dutch and spanish architects so that I know now what I will regret having done in the future. Often it leaves me incapable of doing anything at all.
I have a problem with people thinking that just because it sells that's what architecture should be. That's a crock of shit and upsets me professionally.
As mcMansions ack! I mean really now.
Hipped roofs and faux doric columns really bite. They echo colonial strive
Las Vegas...its like a self-contained post-modern hangout...tacky, and for that matter much of Florida too
Ohhh and structural engineers who have their heads up their asses who think they know what architecture is about....learn this if we didn't do what we do you don't exist - and yea you can convince me about bridges but a humble civil engineer can do that too - if not for an architect its just a silly extension to a road
rant over!!
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