Future of design
Why the buildings of the future will be shaped by … you”Architecture is not about math or zoning — it’s about visceral emotions,” says Marc Kushner. In a sweeping — often funny — talk, he zooms through the past thirty years of architecture to show how the public, once disconnected, have become an essential part of the design process.
With the help of social media, feedback reaches architects years before a building is even created. The result? Architecture that will do more for us than ever before.Marc Kushner
After watching the video: describe how this video enlightened your thoughts on the future of design
How does Marc Kushner describe the way technology will be helpful to you as a designer, how does this affect you personally, and how will you think about your design aesthetic after watching this TED talk? See the following outline:
1- introduction of video;
2-what you learned from the TED talk;
3- Think back over the semester and ponder at least one thing that you learned from this class that changed how you thought about your work ethic, design aesthetic, or your future in the work force;
4-what would you like to see done in future classes;
5- what was your favorite project and least favorite project.
BONUS: Take a picture of a building on campus or an fashion seen on campus and explain where this falls on the pendulum or how this was affected by the pendulum that Mark Kushner describes in his TED talk.