Over on the EntreArchitect forum on Facebook, somebody asked this question. A group of birds is a flock, gaggle or murder; there are herds of deer and schools of fish. What's a good name for a group of architects (or architects and designers ;-)?
Non Sequitur
May 5, 22 1:49 pm
A group of architects is called a "Reveal Dichotomy"
A group of designers is called a "Pastiche"
Wood Guy
May 5, 22 3:55 pm
Haha, perfect
Non Sequitur
May 5, 22 5:42 pm
Feel free to steal it and post on the Fb group. I peruse it on occasion but refrain from commenting… I don’t know how long I can keep the snark inside.
citizen
May 5, 22 5:47 pm
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gibbost
May 5, 22 1:55 pm
I usually consider a group of architects to be a 'cluster' for obvious reasons. But I suppose if I was trying to be more clever, I'd say a 'volume of architects' or a 'measure of architects'.
citizen
May 5, 22 2:02 pm
Wasn't there a thread on this some time back? Or maybe a digression on TC? There were some funny entries.
Wood Guy
May 5, 22 3:55 pm
Maybe, I don't recall. If you're on the EntreArchitect forum, as several here are, the thread was posted within the last week or so.
atelier nobody
May 5, 22 2:02 pm
A "spandrel" - decorative but structurally extraneous...
proto
May 5, 22 3:53 pm
an "institute"?
natematt
May 5, 22 4:06 pm
I propose: "A disagreement of architects"
Chad Miller
May 5, 22 4:12 pm
A gaggle - no that's the sound we make.
A murder - no, that's what we do to each other
A parti - nope - we don't have fun at all
Annoying. That's what a group of architects is.
b3tadine[sutures]
May 5, 22 4:23 pm
How about a Charette?
b3tadine[sutures]
May 5, 22 4:42 pm
A Studio
citizen
May 5, 22 4:34 pm
A smattering
citizen
May 5, 22 4:49 pm
Or, in the spirit of a murder of crows, how about a slaughter of architects? But it's pronounced slaff'-ter.
proto
May 5, 22 4:50 pm
a smug of architects
citizen
May 5, 22 4:56 pm
You stole my thunder, proto. I almost posted that earlier for academic architects, but couldn't come up with another for ordinary, working architects. Touche'
proto
May 5, 22 5:11 pm
we should get together & form a group
citizen
May 5, 22 5:19 pm
Of which type? =O]
whistler
May 5, 22 5:45 pm
atelier!
tduds
May 6, 22 1:31 pm
a Telier of Architects.
SneakyPete
May 6, 22 4:50 pm
A Teller of architects (Feat. Penn)
rcz1001
May 5, 22 6:08 pm
Snarky side might say a "Group or Pompous Asses", a "room of full of farts", and other not so pleasant words.
Maybe I might call it fumaroles.
rcz1001
May 5, 22 6:10 pm
sarcasm and snark aside, I might agree with what others above have said but kind of like the saying "fumaroles of architects" or "fumaroles of archifarts".
SiameseDream
May 5, 22 8:34 pm
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May 5, 22 8:46 pm
A column
SneakyPete
May 5, 22 10:53 pm
A grundle of architects.
Volunteer
May 6, 22 10:08 am
A draft of architects. Applicable with several definitions of the word "draft"
rcz1001
May 6, 22 6:29 pm
That can be a whiff
Volunteer
May 6, 22 6:57 pm
Another term would be a scrum of architects.
One dictionary lists the definition of scrum, besides the Rugby association of people banging heads together, as "a disordered or confused situation involving a number of people".
rcz1001
May 6, 22 7:31 pm
That would be perfect for a group of Software Architects:
Over on the EntreArchitect forum on Facebook, somebody asked this question. A group of birds is a flock, gaggle or murder; there are herds of deer and schools of fish. What's a good name for a group of architects (or architects and designers ;-)?
A group of architects is called a "Reveal Dichotomy"
A group of designers is called a "Pastiche"
Haha, perfect
Feel free to steal it and post on the Fb group. I peruse it on occasion but refrain from commenting… I don’t know how long I can keep the snark inside.
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I usually consider a group of architects to be a 'cluster' for obvious reasons. But I suppose if I was trying to be more clever, I'd say a 'volume of architects' or a 'measure of architects'.
Wasn't there a thread on this some time back? Or maybe a digression on TC? There were some funny entries.
Maybe, I don't recall. If you're on the EntreArchitect forum, as several here are, the thread was posted within the last week or so.
A "spandrel" - decorative but structurally extraneous...
an "institute"?
I propose: "A disagreement of architects"
A gaggle - no that's the sound we make.
A murder - no, that's what we do to each other
A parti - nope - we don't have fun at all
Annoying. That's what a group of architects is.
How about a Charette?
A Studio
A smattering
Or, in the spirit of a murder of crows, how about a slaughter of architects? But it's pronounced slaff'-ter.
a smug of architects
You stole my thunder, proto. I almost posted that earlier for academic architects, but couldn't come up with another for ordinary, working architects. Touche'
we should get together & form a group
Of which type? =O]
atelier!
a Telier of Architects.
A Teller of architects (Feat. Penn)
Snarky side might say a "Group or Pompous Asses", a "room of full of farts", and other not so pleasant words.
Maybe I might call it fumaroles.
sarcasm and snark aside, I might agree with what others above have said but kind of like the saying "fumaroles of architects" or "fumaroles of archifarts".
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A column
A grundle of architects.
A draft of architects. Applicable with several definitions of the word "draft"
That can be a whiff
Another term would be a scrum of architects.
One dictionary lists the definition of scrum, besides the Rugby association of people banging heads together, as "a disordered or confused situation involving a number of people".
That would be perfect for a group of Software Architects:
Ref.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrum_(software_development)
Granted, it might be suitable also for other architects (looks at you and Frank)
How about a frank of architects?
You could have a pride of architects but maybe that term should be left for a group of starchitects.
A mileu of architects. A cloak of Zahas.