'Model Behavior' at The Cooper Union explores the influence of architectural modeling on human behavior
A new Cooper Union exhibition curated by the group Anyone Corporation will explore the role of architectural models as indicators of human behavior by using more than 70 works from 45 of the design industry’s leading names."We are at a critical juncture, a time when we need to examine the models that have long been in use," the show’s curator and Log editor Cynthia Davidson explains. "As Thomas Demand has said, 'without models, there would be chaos,' but our current world models have led to the climate crisis, extreme poverty, and homelessness. We need to rewrite those models, especially now as architecture is questioning its methods and intentions."Read the full post on Bustler
A new Cooper Union exhibition curated by the group Anyone Corporation will explore the role of architectural models as indicators of human behavior by using more than 70 works from 45 of the design industry’s leading names.
"We are at a critical juncture, a time when we need to examine the models that have long been in use," the show’s curator and Log editor Cynthia Davidson explains. "As Thomas Demand has said, 'without models, there would be chaos,' but our current world models have led to the climate crisis, extreme poverty, and homelessness. We need to rewrite those models, especially now as architecture is questioning its methods and intentions."Read the full post on Bustler