Today, I was a bit shocked when I visited the Museum of Science. In one exhibit, I saw four years of an architecture degree summed up with such terse elegance. I went to architecture school from 2005 to 2009. I think this exhibit was curated in the mid-1980s.
You can decide for yourself, but this place seems oddly totemic for the architectural now...ummmm.
admittedly, not in the same exhibit, but in the same museum [MOS].
[roche/lavaux]
[options studio!!!!!!!!]
[core curriculum]
[even the exhibit knows]
[important canons]
[torus house, knots, core again]
[circuits / networks / another camp]
[OMG...vectors!]
[pattern camp]
[stan allen .... chance!!!]
[optics...]
[legacies of bauhaus]
[the optical ceremony camp]
[urban planning]
[structure]
[architecture by numbers]
[booleans...]
[again, the exhibit knows better]
[pattern camp again]
[systems camp...darby's airport for farshid]
[awwwwh....]
[no, it didn't work for me either]