111th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings, In Commons

The Commoning of Architectural Representation

Annual Meeting Proceedings

Author(s): Greg Corso & Molly Hunker

The notion of the commons invites us to reconsider the ownership of architectural space. But is this reconsideration limited to the physical space of architecture? How can we think of ideas of ownership, stewardship, and access through the lens of architectural representation? Further, can we cultivate a fresh audience for architecture by divorcing the representation of it from both the internal motivations and biases of the designers and the disciplinary baggage and esoteric values often embedded in architectural representation? By viewing the idea of the commons not through physical space but through the representation and imaging of the built environment, we may see possible opportunities for building a more universal and inclusive relationship to design.

https://doi.org/10.35483/ACSA.AM.111.15

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978-1-944214-41-8