ablerism
ablerism

an architectural haven for slow thinking and writing: ablerism.micro.blog

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ayjay
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@ablerism I actually talked about the value of rooms like that in a talk I gave twelve years ago! blog.ayjay.org/attentive…

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@ayjay Maybe the time has come for a subdomain practice of architecture that is adaptive reuse for modes of attention.

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ayjay
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@ablerism I wonder if in this respect design can follow pedagogical necessity. (Or will universities insist that pedagogy conform to existing infrastructure?)

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@ayjay I would bet a come-and-see pilot-style combination of some organized preservationist pedagogical commitments PLUS a room designed, at least provisionally, could be persuasive. Some fence sitters would have to just see it in action. And the action would have to get its initial energy by a plurality of committed teachers.

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ablerism
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@ayjay proliferation of p words there!

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ayjay
ayjay

@ablerism A plurality of pedagogically preservationist pilots produce a provisionally persuasive prototype!

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