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Reading #7 - Anthropocene and Biomorphic Design

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  We need to stop discussing theories or searching for the ones at fault for climate change and instead act on the problem to disclose it.  The ecological approach in architecture may not be part of the art in architecture, but the realism (architecture) and unfamiliar-realism (ecological approaches) can co-exist  Architecture is no longer art, it is a technological system that responds to climate change. “Architecture as technology” The choice of materials has a lot to do with the amount of sustainability a building has. The more simplified the material, the better.

Reading #6 - Sustainable Buildings Initiatives

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  Most contemporary or modern architects see the response towards climate change as an option. Only a few architects take into consideration the rise of climate change, leaving only a small collective responding to this problem. According to the book Buildings And Climate Change, the topic and knowledge on creating sustainable buildings, that help release less CO2 emissions, is not well known to most people's knowledge. For example, the book explains that developing countries have a low rate of knowledge and expertise in creating sustainable buildings with energy performance indicators. They may have some knowledge on how to save energy, but it is not enough. For example, in Wednesday's class, we discussed the popular belief that glass is a sustainable material, but unfortunately, that false information. Glass in reality is a harmful contributor in releasing carbon emissions due to the use and creation of glass. The topic and shared knowledge regarding the action towards clim...

Reading #5 - Architecture and Labor

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The concept of architecture is under a misconception that creating architectural designs is effortless and that “Architects don't do work”. Many people outside of the profession think this way about the field, as well as aspiring architects. Peggy Dreamer brought up an example of how this is frequently perceived about architects when she talked about listening to a panelist say “Architecture is not a career, it is a calling”. This would be translated as we don’t do work, we are simply creative. But this idea needs to come to a halt. “Art is work”. From the outside, we may see a piece of architecture as an effortless architectural work, but in reality, a lot of effort was put into it. To execute a final architectural product needs plenty of attention and revision. Art takes effort. When coming up with the final execution of architectural work, it is under revision by the client(s), architect(s), and structural engineer(s). Underneath that final product was a handful of flaws and a ...

Reading #4 - 3 Ecologies

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There are three ecologies that Felix Guattari would describe as the downfall of human-kind and the planet itself. The three are as follows:  Mental Ecology Social Ecology Environmental Ecology Mental Ecology touches base on pleasure and advertisement. Felix cannot stress enough that mental ecology can emerge “at any moment”- and that is because desires can appear at any moment. He brings up Freudianism, where people's subconscious thoughts hold a deeper meaning of desire. These fantasies/desires can be uncalled for at times, which is why it is preferred to “repress” these fantasies by using psychosis . Felix also includes that violence and negativity are something that people are taught- not born with. Violence and negativity are constructed into people and are engraved into their beliefs if it is constantly taught.  Social Ecology touches base on the media manipulating people's beliefs. This is evident, according to Felix, through the lenses of racism, women inequality, hate...