Monday, 16 May 2016

The Mashup of 3 News Articles

  There are a lot of generalizations in terms of what makes a good architect. The establishment of concepts like Hedonistic Sustainability, Vertical Suburbia and Utopian Pragmatism, an architect has adeptly fulfilled a complex brief. This requires a mind that not only thinks outside the box, but also is together with rather than against society. It is not the traditional image of the angry young man rebelling against the establishment but rather a pleaser of the establishment, achieved an architectural expression that connects the evolutionary thoughts from Darwin and the creative power from Nietzsche. Therefore, it follows that an ambitious person with an innate urgency would make a great architect. The same goes for the debate of environmentalism. By defining a clear conflict between ecology and economy, architects tend to say no to society and focus on the limitations, in which creativity can be fostered within minimal constraints. 
  Indeed, architects must be strong individuals who are able to get their ideas across, allowing others to envision the plans they have designed. When something doesn’t fit anymore, we have the ability– and responsibility – to make sure that we must be excellent communicators who let their thoughts and ideas be known. This requires a mind that developing ideas for what to make the world fit to the way we want to live, especially if we do not know how we want to live.Yes Is More


Reference List:
"Inside the Mind of an Architect: What It Takes to Be the Best" Freshome. 2015. Accessed 12th May 2016.

"Yes Is More, The BIG Philosophy" Archdaily. 2013. Accessed 12th May 2016.

"School of the Arts, Singapore" architectureAU. 2011. Accessed 12th May 2016.




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