So you want to be an architect – Part 6
Hi. Im Doug Patt and this is so you want to be an architect part 6. What does an architect mean? When I was in high school we read the grapes of wrath. Unfortunately, I only read the cliffs notes. When we discussed the book in class I was lost but what I remember changed my views about meaning forever. In the beginning of the book John Steinbeck devotes an entire chapter to the trials and tribulations of a turtle crossing a dusty high way. The turtle is a symbol or metaphor for the main characters of the book. Even though the chapter seems incredibly out of place, the metaphor adds further illustration to the lives of the main characters. Steinbeck used metaphor to accentuate and add meaning to his story. Life is about meaning. Whether its finding meaning in nature, belief, others, objects or our present, past and future. Victor Frankl, a writer and Nazi concentration camp survivor said, “We can discover this meaning in life in three different ways: (1) by creating a work or doing a deed; (2) by experiencing a something or encountering someone; and (3) by the attitude we take toward unavoidable suffering.” Just as Frankl said, artists, writers, sculptors, painters, designers, & architects find and impart meaning through creating a work. Those that inhabit or view the work find meaning by experiencing it. Now, buildings have meaning whether we see it directly or not. Architecture can have meaning simply by virtue of its size, shape or location. The world trade centers stood for, among other things, democracy and capitalism even though it didnt say so on their facades. A monument may stand for important events or the great achievements of people and on a smaller scale a home may stand for working class or well to do. The architect may also find & portray both theory and meaning by using the language of a particular style such as art nouveau, futurism, modernism, brutalism, postmodernism or de-constructivism. Another way the architect may incorporate meaning is through careful evaluation of the project and development of themes and ideas. These are then carried through the architecture in a multitude of physical ways, such as in the forms, facades, windows, openings, materials, floors, displays, views, construction and similes. Now everyone sees through their own eyes what theyre so inclined. That means the architect cant dictate the message they intend but they can use meaning to add a kind of foundation of substance to their work. That foundation may ultimately enrich the architecture and perhaps even ones experience just as Steinbecks turtle does for The Grapes of Wrath. And that concludes; so you want to be an architect, part 6. Im Doug Patt. See you next time.
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i like these videos …
i like these videos, the videos have good messages and good quotes
@aryanjacko Ok …
@aryanjacko Ok thanks. Hopefully I’ll get decent grades. My Uncle is an architect so I’m going to ask to see his portfolio aswell when he comes back to the UK. (Currently in Dubai).
They gave me an …
They gave me an unconditional offer, but other people i know doing those subjects got offers of BBB or ABB. Because you dont have any artwork in your subjects you need to make sure your portfolio is really good, then you’ll be fine. Good luck with it bro
@aryanjacko If you …
@aryanjacko If you don’t mind me asking, what grades did they require you have then?
@AndyJ1992 haha …
@AndyJ1992 haha mate im called andrew and i did the exact same subjects. Try and get some work experience, voluntary or paid. Im in my first year at university doin architecture and they asked for a portfolio, so just put together some sketches. I needed 3 As for my course but because i chose hard subjects they lowered my offer requirements, maybe theyll do the same for u
@Bluesman74460 you …
@Bluesman74460 you are an idiot. if you throw out the basic rules of design no body is going to like anything you create. i think these videos are bullshit, but the fundamental rules of design are necessary
@KJMachiavelli the …
@KJMachiavelli the problem with that is your clients are not going to give a crap about what makes them beautiful… your design should explain itself. if you designed it right, people will have no idea why they like it, they just will. that is the way you are supposed to want it.
I’m thinking of …
I’m thinking of studying Architecture as a degree. I’m taking a gap year of next year. I study A level Maths, Further Maths, Computing, Physics. Now I think I’ll need 3 A’s to study Architecture, I’m just wondering if there is anything I can do in my gap year to further my chance of getting into University to study Architecture.
So you want to be …
So you want to be an idiot
Love the series… …
Love the series… have to disagree with the sentiment that the architect should not explain his intention. As an architect, I feel it will be my duty to explain at least the basics of my buildings, perhaps not laying everything bare but certainly sparking interest, and leaving clues and keys to the underlying idea.
I see a huge opportunity for an architect who not only builds beautiful buildings but who educates his clients about what it is that makes them beautiful.
I jus wanna design …
I jus wanna design a modest house on sims 3, i think im a little young for the big leagues!
Am I safe to say …
Am I safe to say that life has no meaning and that it is our job to create meaning?
thank you
ihope …
thank you
ihope to be the best architect all over the world
this is your best …
this is your best video in my opinion
certain principles …
certain principles are the very core of design. Regardless of watever era you are in…these principles still applies.
hey can you make …
hey can you make video games and computer games
Doug its a great …
Doug its a great theory but i still think its opnion. Your very skilled for sure but i think your veiw is just one way of looking at it . Throw out all the rules of design this is a new era. great post thanks doug