Saturday 10 August 2013

Niye Karşı Çıkılıyor 72, Architecture Week Journal

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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