Saturday, March 6, 2010

The end of Caruso St. John...

I promise! (Have just finished 'The Feeling of Things'... by the by, I think almost all, if not all of the essays in the book are available on their website)

On the nature of the street:
'Hundreds of seperate interests fronting onto a single street. All more or less subscribing to certain rules of engagement and benefiting from a multiplicity of social and economic transactions. Within obvious limits, all the inhabitants of a street are empowered to make choices and to effect change.'

The Emotional City in 'The Feeling of Things'

Embracing the true spectrum of urban experience:
'The presentation drawings for these new projects almost always show the city streets flooded with people and the pavement café tables fully occupied. It is as if this architecture will make everybody happy, all of the time. It is a vision of the city that has no room for pathos.'

A Mistake in 'The Feeling of Things'

Collaborative design process:
'The way the sketches work is completely connected to the fact that Peter and I design together. There is a pile of scrap paper and we just grab some and start to talk about projects. In the first conversations we might not draw anything, or we may sketch out a highly subjective version of the thing we're discussing. Then the sketches try to get to the core of where the project might start.'

Interview with Mark Francis in 'The Feeling of Things'

3 comments:

  1. Little bit annoying about the availability of the Feeling of Things on the website, interesting point on collaboration though, I'll post the photos from night 1...seems like wall of paper may not be such a bad thing after all!

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  2. Night 1? Wall of paper? You confuse me Jennifer!

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  3. Wait, I'm with you now. Evidently my coffee hasn't kicked in yet :)

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