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2010-06-18 01:27 PM
laszlonagy wrote:I agree.
gpowless,
I understand what you are saying but the simple point is that we do not discuss political issues on ArchiCAD-Talk.
2010-06-18 01:43 PM
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2010-06-19 05:52 AM
gpowless wrote:Insofar as politics directly affects our practice and the uses of our tools (such as official adoption of BIM, DWF standards in Portugal, etc.) these are clearly appropriate topics for discussion here. Getting into more general causes and effects of policy, particularly along partisan and ideological lines, belongs elsewhere. (And god knows there are plenty of venues.)
There is a huge difference between discussing "political issues" current events and opinions and the politics and socialization of architecture. While I agree that some heated debates could evolve from opening the forum to such issues, it could easily happen just as much if we decided to debate the social aspects of Daniel Libeskind designs in traditional neighbourhoods. Such a discussion could be called "politics".
We are creatures of the social world and architecture is as much as political subject as health care. We might need to step softly but we need to walk the path nonetheless. Having a discussion about the path might be very helpful.
2010-06-22 06:15 AM
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2010-06-22 06:19 AM
2010-06-22 06:49 AM
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