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are there boundaries between architecture and industrial design?
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do they put you in an art class when you go to school to be an architect?
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inventor does not have the the liability a registered architect has. designing shoelaces are not going to put people's lives to peril. your notion of architect is very ayn rand. but it is important to hold on to the extinct beliefs in order to sell the mystique of the profession.
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Cool! You designed by Grade 6 Bag :D
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@anarchitectreloaded It does a great job of marketing an under-recognized profession.
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Doug, you are very inspiring. The way you speak is captivating. Keeps my attention. I showed this video to two others and they agreed. I hope you are teaching at a university. We NEED professors that can get there ideas across as you do. Thank you.
dear doug: is there any specifical kind of music and musician/ band that you listen to while designing and working on your projects ?
thank you..... inspiration comes in many shapes and beats
xeoriffic 1 year ago
@xeoriffic list on my youtube page
howtoarchitect 1 year ago
@howtoarchitect Quiet a list u have there Mr Patt, thank you, if i make it out of architecture school alive , expect an invitation to my graduation ;)
xeoriffic 1 year ago
@xeoriffic I look forward to it.
howtoarchitect 1 year ago
so sir doug, what is the difference between an architect and an industrial designer if they both invent anything?
marwen05 2 years ago
The difference is one primarily designs houses, the other objects/products. Regardless, the point is that the architect's job is very much like an inventors. That said, an invention is a new process or device - something with unique utility. Anyone can be an inventor - including industrial designers. I meet people all the time who have great ideas. The huge challenge, as you will see in the series, is taking that idea to market. That's where the rubber meets the road.
howtoarchitect 2 years ago