An article I found was “https://www.placeofreflection.org/the-design/”. A landscape architect was hired to design a place of reflection meant for a community space. This project called “The place of … Read More
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As you find materials to include in your annotated bibliography, think about where those materials come from. What sources (eg. the magazine, not the article) are helpful for architecture students … Read More
While looking into it in search of reflection. I came across a video which can really make you think about landscape on why these “smart cities” are built. In the … Read More
Apologies for the delay–I’m revising the agenda based on some conversations I’ve had with you this week.
I realized that not everyone had the same understanding of what I mean … Read More
Grisman , Gillian. “Peace Corner: Creating Safe Space for Reflection.” Youtube, Edutopia , 5 Feb. 2018, www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxBv1w4SQyw.
The genre of this specific source is a You tube video. Through … Read More
Bob Borson. “Life of an Architect: Do you have what it takes to be an architect” Bob Borson, October 2, 2013.
( https://www.lifeofanarchitect.com/do-you-have-what-it-takes-to-be-an-architect/ )
After reading “do you have what … Read More
Kilkelly, Michael. “21 Ways Architects Can Work Smarter, Not Harder.” ArchDaily, ArchDaily, 19 Apr. 2019, www.archdaily.com/608518/21-ways-architects-can-work-smarter-not-harder.
As the title states, this article states 21 ways architects can work smarter, … Read More
Contributor, AJ. “’Jane’ – the Story of an Architect.” The Architects’ Journal, 17 Mar. 2020, www.architectsjournal.co.uk/archive/jane-the-story-of-an-architect.
After reading “Jane’-the story of an Architect”, I came to the conclusion that … Read More
I came across an article called “https://www.lifeofanarchitect.com/060-the-perfect-portfolio/” by Bob Borson. Your portfolio is essential for school and for applying for a job, it shows your skills and how … Read More
Earlier this semester, we thought about Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave.” Let’s return to that reading, and to our earlier discussion, to consider if or how Plato’s Allegory … Read More