Stories from the Pandemic: A Spatial Survey of Stay-at-home Stress
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YEAR:
2021
TYPE:
Article published in the Journal of Architectural Education 75:2, Building Stories (September 2021).
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20210329_URBAN-EDGE
INFO:
In “Figures, Doors and Passages,” Robin Evans contends: “If anything is described by the architectural plan, it is the nature of human relationships... But what is generally absent in even the most elaborately illustrated building is the way human figures will occupy it.” More than a medium for architectural design, how might the plan drawing serve to tell stories of lives actually lived?
2021
TYPE:
Article published in the Journal of Architectural Education 75:2, Building Stories (September 2021).
RELATED:
202102_STAY-AT-HOME-STRESS
20210329_URBAN-EDGE
INFO:
In “Figures, Doors and Passages,” Robin Evans contends: “If anything is described by the architectural plan, it is the nature of human relationships... But what is generally absent in even the most elaborately illustrated building is the way human figures will occupy it.” More than a medium for architectural design, how might the plan drawing serve to tell stories of lives actually lived?




