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The Lore of Building Experience: Deconstructing Design-Build
Architecture Conference Proceedings and Presentations
  • Shelby Doyle, Iowa State University
  • Rob Whitehead, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Disciplines
Conference
33rd National Conference on the Beginning Design Student
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
3-1-2017
Conference Date
March 9-11, 2017
Geolocation
(40.7607793, -111.89104739999999)
Abstract
Architects do things. One of the most unquestioned mandates of architectural education is that of ‘doing’: building, acting, making, fabricating. Captured in Le Corbusier’s famous maxim: ‘architecture or revolution’, building is often considered not only the best solution to a problem, but one that gives urgency and legitimacy to architecture and architectural education. Yet the increasing awareness of intimate relations between capitalism and architecture, labor injustices and construction, environmental havoc and urban planning, corporate power and racial violence and much more has put architects in the uncomfortable position of having to confront the consequences of ‘doing’.
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This proceeding is from Build,” 33rd Annual, National Conference on the Beginning Design Student (NCBDS), “Begin w/ Why,” University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, March 9-11, 2017. Posted with permission.

Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Shelby Doyle and Rob Whitehead. "The Lore of Building Experience: Deconstructing Design-Build" Salt Lake City, UT, United States(2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shelby-doyle/13/