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- Richards's Alternative
- Abstract
- From 1937 to 1971 Jim Richards was the editor of Architectural Review. He was of leftist orientation and repeatedly emphasised the social role of the architect. Architects have to inform the public about the built environment. Even today it is a worthwhile exercise to examine whether we can still strive for Richards’s alternative. He opposed personality cults and the individual ego, and believed in the power of anonymous architecture. His alternative consisted of learning from the medical profession: well-developed skills, local and immediate availability, and research that contributes to a corpus of architectural knowledge.
- Citation
- Parnell, S. (2013). Richards's Alternative. What is Good Architecture?, OASE, (90), 38–42. Retrieved from https://oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/90/RichardssAlternative
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