Thursday, March 10, 2011
What Shows Up Under Black Light
Dear students,
I write these few lines because to unavoidable commitments set by a third party can not take part in the day today dedicated to the presentation of the course, "Living in the landscape - urban and territorial". In sixteen years of Polytechnic is the first time that happens, even if this does not lessen my sorrow. I believe it is important to be clear from the outset and establish a rhythm learning based on mutual responsibility and passion. These are two things that prompted me to write and do not let this slip my absence. people who work with me throughout the year will inform the course content.
I would still tell you a few things that I will have the opportunity to repeat in future lessons.
This course is not so important to the final result, but the way you do, each of you separately and, I hope, true.
learn over the next five years that the project is the result of a process, and complex, sometimes elusive. What can we do as designers is put us in a state of constant listening to the factors that must come in the design. Of these factors, we will speak.
and importance of the tools you need depth. This is why our course is more important than the notebook of the final project. I can tell you from experience that there will never be a good project without a good notebook. It must be the companion Travel inseparable for the next five months, and if you wish, the next five years. No matter what size, what color, whether striped or simply in white, the important thing is that you bring with you always. To use it, of course.
If you understand this you have some good designers. The rest is dedication, and pleasure.
If you do well as an architectural work is a pleasure. For me it is.
Thanks and see you next week.
prof. Paul Mestriner
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