Architecture and problem-solving

Submitted by Norman Fellows on Fri, 2008-03-14 16:52.

Where I have a different point of view from Bucky is that the whole use of the word "problem" is too confining to me as a designer. I do not consider that architecture should be involved with problem-solving at all. What it should be involved with is conditions of social betterment that hitherto were thought impossible. Problem-solving - if you can define a problem then you probably think there's some solution involved. So I find problem-solving far too limiting a concept and tend not to agree with Bucky.

| posted in: | help