The Open Source Sustainable Architecture!
Still in the most architecture schools we learn “your architecture has to be a jewel..”
Now we should think it in a bit different way “your architecture has to come at real benefit for the community… (becoming a jewel is not mandatory!) and all your design will serve the whole world as an open source resource.”
On the upcoming Discourse we’ll see two interviews on of the superstar architect of contemporary picturesque architecture Frank Gehry who is more fit in the first line “your architecture has to be a jewel…”
and another one is a presentation by Architect Cameron Sinclair. Still his name is not very familiar to everyone. However he’s doing a great work being the founder of ‘Architecture for Humanity’ and ‘Open Architecture Network’. He is the winner of the TED award of 2006. And you just have to see the video to know what he is and its called Sustainable Open Source Architecture
Now the decisions will be open to the participants which they like and which style they like to follow…. Gehry or Sinclair?
(The videos are collected from TED.)
You all are invited to participate in the Discourse.
When? > at 17:30 on 16th February, Saturday
Where? > The Open Studio, Dept. of Architecture, The University of Asia Pacific,
House 51, Road 4A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Call or sms: +8801711013557 for any further information.
Keep looking discourse98.com and archsociety.com for updates.
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Mohammad Tauheed,
Communications Coordinator, Discourse
