The challenges of appropriate design in today's environments, both urban and natural, require deep approaches to collaboration, including effective power-balancing, so that a full spectrum of needs and interests can be openly expressed, sincerely considered, and substantively integrated to build shared win-win solutions, rather than conflict winners and losers.
The design professional of tomorrow needs to be as expert in leading and/or participating in broad solution- seeking community collaborations, as in aesthetics or technicalities.This suggests that participatory, conflict-resolving design clinics would be more appropriate architecture student projects than hermetic design of aesthetic exercises geared toward a top-down delivery context.The design professional of tomorrow needs to be as expert in leading and/or participating in broad solution- seeking community collaborations, as in aesthetics or technicalities.This suggests that participatory, conflict-resolving design clinics would be more appropriate architecture student projects than hermetic design of aesthetic exercises geared toward a top-down delivery context.The design professional of tomorrow needs to be as expert in leading and/or participating in broad solution- seeking community collaborations, as in aesthetics or technicalities.This suggests that participatory, conflict-resolving design clinics would be more appropriate architecture student projects than hermetic design of aesthetic exercises geared toward a top-down delivery context.
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