"Architecture not Exclusively for Architects": Ole Bouman on Finding Measure

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“We can all be designers” states Ole Bouman, one of the most influential figures in the world of Architecture. Implicated in the contemporary architectural discourse, the founding director of Design Society, in Shenzhen, China has introduced, since the 1990s, many design concepts, founded culture brands, and took on institutional roles all over the world.

Previously the director of the NAi - Netherlands Architecture Institute and the creative director of the Urbanism/Architecture Bi-City Biennale of Shenzhen/Hong Kong, the Dutch-German historian, writer, publisher, photographer, curator, lecturer, and practitioner in design and architecture, has gathered three decades of work in a platform, highlighting the interaction “between a life and history unfolding”. Read on to discover Ole Bouman’s Finding Measure essay, extracted from his website, and stay tuned for ArchDaily’s exclusive interview with Design Society’s founding director, discussing present and future, and tackling the role of architecture, the current challenges of the world, the digital revolution and many other thought-provoking topics.

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Cite: Christele Harrouk. ""Architecture not Exclusively for Architects": Ole Bouman on Finding Measure" 07 Apr 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/959697/architecture-not-exclusively-for-architects-ole-bouman-on-finding-measure> ISSN 0719-8884

Yale University Art Gallery, ca. 1954. Construction view of staircase. Image © Lionel Feininger. Yale University Art Gallery Archives

Ole Bouman:我们都可以成为建筑师

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