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architect, verb: the New Language of Building

In his latest publication Architect, verb: the New Languague of Building architect and writer Reinier de Graaf researches the meaning and origin of buzzwords in architecture. Following a lecture by De Graaf, the audience will have the opportunity to ask him questions.

11 May 2023 17:30 - 19:00

architect, verb: the New Language of Building. Cover: David A Gee.

How should we go about building world-class, award winning, creative, innovative, sustainable, liveable and beautiful spaces that foster a sense of place and well-being?

Be it sci-fi megastructures in the Middle East or f historic towns in the United Kingdom, new projects are invariably marketed with the same buzzwords: “world-class”, “award-winning”, “creative”, “innovative”, “sustainable”, “liveable”, “beautiful” or fostering “a sense of place and wellbeing”. What is the significance of such terms? When does a building warrant the label “world-class”? Why is one city more “liveable” than the next? What does “innovation” mean in relation to architecture? And which building can credibly claim to improve anyone's “well-being”?

If De Graaf’s debut book Four Walls and a Roof was about debunking myths within the architecture profession, Architect, verb aims to debunk myths projected onto architecture by the outside world – a rebuttal of doctrines that have been applied to architecture over the last twenty years.

The incorporation of extraneous terms such as “liveability”, “innovation” or “well-being” in the glossary of architecture is part of an ongoing trend in which the language used to debate architecture is less and less architects' own, and more and more that of outside forces imposing outside expectations. Once a profession known for its manifestos, architecture finds itself increasingly forced to adopt ever-more extreme postures of virtue, held accountable by the world of finance, the social sciences or the medical sector.

The book includes a satirical dictionary of ‘Profspeak’, the corporate language of consultants, developers and planners, from “active listening” to “zoom readiness”.

The evening will start with a lecture by Reinier de Graaf, followed by a Q&A in which the audience will have the opportunity to ask questions.

Reinier de Graaf. Photo: Adrienne Norman.

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