From Classroom to Studio: The Evolution of Design Process

Design Principles Podcast, Ep 6 with Ben Sutherland, Sam Brown, Gerard Dombroski

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CPD Points

1.00 RIBA - The Royal Institute of British Architects Points 10.00 NZ Registered Architects Board Points

Presented By

Ben Sutherland, Sam Brown, Gerard Dombroski

Event Description

Join us as we contrast the nostalgia of academia with the realities of professional practice, navigating the push and pull between creative freedom and real-world constraints.

Step into our studio as we dissect the evolution of our design process, from groundbreaking theses to the profound influence of architectural talks on our professional development. We shed light on how our craft, much like pottery, demands commitment to iterative processes and adaptability. The episode is a toast to the hands-on experiments that sculpt our architectural skills, and a reflection on whether our most instinctual designs remain our purest expressions, or if we truly refine our craft through experience.

Have your thoughts ever danced around the subjectivity of architecture? We scrutinize the creative legacies of luminaries like Frank Gehry, Peter Zumthor, and Anne Holtrop, and consider how architectural firms can spur innovation beyond waiting for the perfect brief. We wrap up on an uplifting note from Gerard's recent chair exhibition, urging fellow creatives to leap over the barriers they've built around their work. So, grab your favorite sketchbook and join us for a conversation that's as much about the beauty of design as it is about the journey that shapes it.

Key Outcomes:

  • Transition from Academic to Professional Design Practices
  • Emphasis on Iterative Design and Physical Modeling
  • Influence of Architectural Icons and Personal Experiences
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