This episode of Archinect Sessions was intended to be a brief introduction to a number of conversations we've been recording with members of the architecture community from around the world, checking in to see how people are coping through the current COVID-19 crisis and related effects to the economy. Since it's been so long that the three of us recorded our last episode, we ended up spending a full hour catching up amongst ourselves, sharing stories and perspectives on what we're experiencing ourselves, and observing around us. Our conversations with the architects we've been talking to will follow in subsequent episodes, beginning next week. If you have stories to share, please reach out to us and tell us about it.
Listen to episode 151 of Archinect Sessions, “Quarantine Check-In”.
This is a really helpful twitter thread on dealing with the brain stress we all - ALL - have right now: https://twitter.com/alexisrockley/status/1250114432694280192
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This is a really helpful twitter thread on dealing with the brain stress we all - ALL - have right now: https://twitter.com/alexisrockley/status/1250114432694280192
It's strange how many of those points in those threads reflect "tricks" that were (are) in studio courses to ensure conformity...
Love you guys. Glad you are doing well.
4 Things Futurist Alvin Toffler Predicted About Work Back in 1970
1. The Internet, 2. The Sharing Economy, 3. Telecommuting, 4. Business without formal structure (50 years ago!)
The Chinese Government cited Alvin Toffler as being among the keyWesterners who had most influenced their Country. This is interesting inhindsight, given China’s rise as an information technology powerhouse.
“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”
― Alvin Toffler
You can also furlough employees to keep them on health insurance.
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