ArchitectureWeek Notes No. 402

ArchitectureWeek Editors editor at architectureweek.com
Fri Oct 24 14:20:41 PDT 2008


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	One of the principal tactics that underlies the work of
	Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis is the inverting of the value of
	constraints, by recasting the limitations of a project
	as the trigger for design invention. By maneuvering
	imaginatively within operational boundaries, the latent
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	In this sense, the seed for the most radical solution
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	the greatest resistance. Rather than avoiding these
	obstacles through formal or logistical gymnastics, the
	tactic of catalyzing constraints generates an
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	One means to come to terms with constraints is to
	selectively apply principles of efficiency in order to
	discover relationships through which the project can be
	pursued in unexpected, yet seemingly inevitable, ways.
	
	In general terms, efficiency is the coupling of a
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	While such budgetary constraints are certainly
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	and thus nearly unexamined. Rather than accepting the
	profit motive as the only determinant of efficiency, we
	propose an alternative approach: that efficiency be
	taken as a self-consciously nurtured catalyst, setting
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	In the first episode of Design Studio Wiki, we went step
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	page in the Archiplanet wiki.
	
	In this article, we'll step through how to build from
	the design studio home page itself to a full set of
	design studio course and projects support pages.
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	(1960) are the work of which designer? Note: He
	preferred to describe himself as an engineer rather than
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