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The Impact of Juicy, Crispy Fried Chicken on Architecture and the Built Environment, by Nathan Kramer.
Even after the heyday of full-on modernist architecture,
standardization
still remains in some parts of the profession. Of course, the academic circles of the 1980s saw the development of critical regionalism and similar, user-centered approaches.
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Living in safe mode: In conversation with Theo Deutinger, by Marco Fusco and Matthew Cook.
For architects it’s a
standardization
, a handbook, but it should not be like that, so that’s its twist. MF: Where does your interest in dealing with “non-happy” spaces of oppression come from?
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The Archetypal Bias of Scale Figures Catalogs, by Romain Touron.
Impulsed in the 1990’s by the escalating popularity of digital features like Blocks on Autocad, the whole western architectural representation felt in a
Standardization
, in both means and ends.
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Bnieuws edition 58/01. Published November 2024.
To him, functionalism was merely a
standardisation
of routine activities. It enabled a foot to walk but not to dance, an eye to see but not to envision, a hand to grasp but not to create5.
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On Discomfort, by Jesper-Jay Harrington.
However, this technocratic tendency towards
standardisation
and the optimisation of comfort, regulated by a whirlwind of building codes and legal institutions, led to an overwhelming sense of existing in space rather than belonging in place.
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