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OverviewHave you ever looked at a gleaming new architectural marvel or a sleek product design and felt a thrill of progress, a whisper of a brighter future? We are constantly surrounded by the promise of design - efficiency, beauty, innovation - yet, behind every elegant facade and every groundbreaking concept lies a complex web of decisions, compromises, and sometimes, profound ethical quandaries. ""Deconstructing Design: An Architect'S Cautionary Tale"" pulls back the curtain, inviting you into the mind of an experienced architect who dares to question the very foundations of his profession, revealing the often-unseen pitfalls and profound responsibilities that come with shaping our world. This isn't merely a critique; it's an intimate journey through the successes and failures, the visions and disillusionments that define a life spent in design. Through a deeply personal narrative, the author confronts the pervasive myths surrounding modern architecture and product development, challenging the uncritical pursuit of novelty and the often-unintended consequences of our relentless drive to build and create. Prepare to see the world through a new, more critical lens as the book meticulously unpacks: - The seductive allure of 'starchitect' culture and its often-hollow pursuit of spectacle over substance. - How market pressures and technological advancements can inadvertently lead to unsustainable practices and socially alienating environments. - The personal toll on creators caught between artistic integrity, client demands, and the inherent limitations of materials and budgets. - How design can inadvertently perpetuate inequality, exclude communities, or diminish human connection. - Candid explorations of projects gone awry, not from incompetence, but from fundamental flaws in design philosophy or execution, offering invaluable lessons. More than just a narrative of caution, this book equips you with the tools to critically assess the designed world around you. Whether you're an aspiring architect, a seasoned professional, a conscientious consumer, or anyone interacting with designed spaces and objects, ""Deconstructing Design"" offers profound insights into the true impact of our built environment. It fosters a deeper appreciation for thoughtful design while simultaneously cultivating a healthy skepticism towards unexamined trends. You'll emerge with an enriched understanding of design ethics, sustainability, and human-centric principles, capable of discerning genuine innovation from mere aesthetic indulgence. This tale isn't meant to deter, but to enlighten, empowering you to demand more, create more responsibly, and navigate the designed landscape with greater awareness and discernment. Are you ready to look beyond the blueprint, past the glossy renders, and into the heart of what design truly means for humanity? ""Deconstructing Design: An Architect'S Cautionary Tale"" is an essential read for anyone grappling with the complexities of creation and consumption in the 21st century. Arm yourself with the critical perspective needed to challenge the status quo and champion a future where design serves humanity, rather than merely shaping it. Purchase your copy today and begin your own journey of deconstruction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gerard CarlilePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9798274582322Pages: 118 Publication Date: 15 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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