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Name:
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Architecture
Thesis statement
The extent at which equity as well as human rights end up sustaining economic security, social strengthening, and diversity is what end up determining the progress of the society.
Synopsis with response
- “Firm owners want to profit from their fees while staff want those fees to go toward higher wages and more benefits. The lack of homogeneity reduces the AIA to a brand protection agency since all players can agree on basically only one thing: the AIA should show the world that architecture is a worthy endeavor”
Architectural designs fundamentally comprise of a complex between voids and solids, movement through, the development of, the relationships and connections between, function, light, and refinement of space, use, and construction. I agree with this statement because in architectural constituencies, there are various opposition that exists between organizations that work for societal development as well as those firms that are solely profit oriented. Business organizations which are always driven by the public interest end up becoming non-profits as well as having few workers.
- “Either the AIA believes that there is no problem beyond that of the emerging professionals, or it does not know how to address this crucial issue in any direct way”.
The connection that exists between those who have and does not have a chance of airing their views in the AIA mainly results from the absence of principled idealism. In reality, it is one of the problems that result to Ivy procurement. I strongly agree with this statement because some of the members who comply with the ADPSR’s (architects/designers/planners for social responsibility) 2014 petition and other bodies are the one that restricts its members to design execution spaces and chambers for private. This is what makes it difficult for the AIA to solicit all its members through the poll. As a result of that, they do not make any huge impact to the AIA.
- “It’s very important for the emerging architects to get paid because it really puts a sense of value on what we do.”
Taking into consideration the payback period, it implies that to a large extent, architectures do struggle to attract as well as retain minorities. I agree with this statement because a large percent of the young generation are left behind just because of the lack of continued access to education. Such a scenario also arises from the naive assessment of professional impediments. Thus, the truth is that there is the need of scrutinizing the role played architectural firms within their neoliberal state. Legally and practically, it is important to ensure that the value architectural firms bring to the society have been promoted so as to enhance better remuneration their workers.