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The experimental provides architects with a vital means to test ideas and the untried. Like authors and artists, architects harness the power of fiction to explore alternative models of society and push the boundaries of the possible. Though these imaginings can be influential aesthetically, like the prisons of Piranesi or the cities of Lebbeus Woods, they remain largely confined to paper or the screen - unbuilt. By injecting the experimental with a new realism, however, speculative design has the potential to advance new inclusive, equitable and desirable futures. Showcasing cutting-edge insight, this Design Studio volume advocates the inclusion of the visionary in the architectural design process. It explores the real-world application of near-future fantastical storytelling and the power of imaginative literacy. Articles cover subjects such as plausible impossibilities, other worlds, terraforming, activism, democratising design, future innovations and education, to name but a few. Departing from unrealistic utopian or dystopian visions, they empower plural design reactions in response to real-life scenarios. What impacts might a generational wave of ethical non-monogamy have on the way we use space and the future design of our built environment? Or the introduction of a universal basic income? Or the ready availability of lab grown meat? Thinking, imagining, designing, storytelling ... these are political acts. How will you use your vote?
Fantastic architecture --- Visionary architecture --- 72.049 --- 711.4(B) --- Fantastische architectuur --- Visionaire architectuur en stedenbouw --- Utopische architectuur --- Stedenbouw ; visionaire ; futuristische --- Stedenbouw ; stedelijke transformaties ; visies voor de toekomst --- Futuristic architecture --- Utopian architecture --- Architectural fantasies --- Fantasy architecture --- Architecture --- Architectuur ; verschillende onderwerpen --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; ontwerpen van de steden --- Architecture fantastique. --- Utopies architecturales.
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Church architecture --- Architecture, Medieval --- Architecture, Anglo-Saxon --- Bede,
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This book, 'Don't Get a Job ... Make a Job' by Gem Barton, offers inventive career models aimed at next-generation creatives, especially in the design industry. It presents strategies for individuals to create their own career paths in a rapidly changing job market, emphasizing resilience, creativity, and adaptability. The author encourages readers to take control of their professional lives by innovating and challenging traditional employment norms. The book also addresses the impact of economic downturns and the COVID-19 pandemic on employment, highlighting the shift towards more independent and flexible work models. It is designed to inspire and guide young professionals, particularly those entering the workforce under challenging conditions, to leverage their unique skills and passions to forge successful careers.
Creative ability in business. --- Career development. --- Creative ability in business --- Career development
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