Insider's look into the architecture profession á la Kitchen Confidential. The intent is to give some insight into the pretty blasè world of commodity architecture, while helping to reinforce the importance of architecture to the public. Chapter Ideas:
- Lack of glamour in the profession. Compare the public perception of the prestige and compensation of architects and the reality.
- Discuss what we really do. It's not all skyscrapers and libraries. There are toilet rooms and car dealerships too.
- The myth of registration. Let the dirty little secret about registration out. Most of the people that work on significant projects are not registered and probably have very little supervision.
- The myth of the architectural education. Accreditation agencies homogenize design education and actually stifle creativity.
- What does the AIA really do?
- The Myth of Harvard's GSD- they pour people into the profession at a rate far greater than other institutions.
- The archetypal personalities in the profession- the control freaks, the nutjobs, the philanderers.
- HGTV and how it is ruining design and maybe DWELL is too.
- Kickbacks & junkets.
1 comment:
This sounds awesome- you really should do this! The world needs to read this book.
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