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Evolution of Today’s Architect: From Master Builder to Master Team-Builder
Posted by dmsarchitects on September 25, 2014 · Leave a Comment
What do architects really do? I’ve found that the public perceives architects in a few ways: we’re sometimes the brash genius like Frank Lloyd Wright (or lone genius like Howard Roark) pursuing a singular vision and driving budgets through the roof. Or we’re clients’ lap dogs, designing bland residential buildings that tower over their neighbors … Continue reading →
Filed under Commentary · Tagged with architecture, cities, design, education, Frank Lloyd Wright, Howard Roark, Washington