Do we shape our buildings, or do they shape us?
John Hill
18. November 2013
Image: Courtesy of AIArchitect
According to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in a new interactive infographic, the answer to this Churchill-esque question is: "Yes." The value of architects, per the AIA, lies in how they "can affect the mental and physical health of everyone that comes into contact" with buildings.
According to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in a new interactive infographic, the answer to this Churchill-esque question is: "Yes." The value of architects, per the AIA, lies in how they "can affect the mental and physical health of everyone that comes into contact" with buildings. The panning illustration highlights how zoning, program, circulation, doors, windows, materials, and other considerations impact communities and shape health. With obesity an epidemic in the United States, and increasingly in other countries, it's important for architects to design places that encourage walking, taking stairs, playing, and other activities. The AIA is doing its part to promote the cause, while educating the public about one benefit of architects.
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