No, but it can help. Policy has a much greater impact than design at the global scale but good design can advance good policy… and bad design can tank it. The inverse is true as well.
I AM AIA
Rick Mohler AIA
Rick Mohler AIA
Rick Mohler, AIA is a principal of Mohler + Ghillino Architects and an Associate Professor of Architecture at UW where he teaches design and serves as the Graduate Program Coordinator. He is a founding co-chair of the Seattle AIA Future Shack Program, a member of the AIA Seattle Public Policy Board and a 2016 Affiliate Fellow of the Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies at the University of Washington.
I find value in the AIA Seattle chapter more than AIA national. I especially appreciate AIA Seattle’s strength in advocacy and that’s what keeps me involved.
A pretty cool furniture workshop and showroom that will ideally be net-zero (or nearly so) and constructed of cross laminated timber. We’ll see.
I usually don’t have to since most people seem to have some idea of what architects do. In fact, many say they wanted to be an architect at some point in their lives.
Seeing a connection between a proposal in today’s Public Policy Board meeting, a research fellowship I’m engaged in and a design studio I hope to teach next year.
I didn’t expect teaching and research to play as large a role in my career as it has.
My hope is that architecture will continue to expand beyond the building scale and more fully engage other disciplines.
No, but it can help. Policy has a much greater impact than design at the global scale but good design can advance good policy… and bad design can tank it. The inverse is true as well.
Livin’ the Dream, Baby, Livin’ the Dream.
