• Architectures

    04/30/2017 at 17:39 0 comments

    eMissions

    As a verifiable example of the resistance to technology we can look at the real world field of architecture to notice it has fallen well behind industry wide for a conservative 20 years. Now rather than rant on the effects, such as more expensive housing, I would like to analyze why a seemingly technologically advanced and open minded industry is actually far from that.

    In the process we have a saturation of young talent chomping at the bid to apply their growing expertise to something at least seemingly meaningful. We have a pool of very talented people in various over-saturated technology fields who are sitting around at times waiting to share a new idea complex for needed innovations.

    We have an architecture field and its many derivatives in need of new ideas, but we all recognize from our perspective advanced system design and making programmers a PART of the design management team is obligatory for true advancement. Because these two industry wide developments actually create a golden opportunity for each other we can take a positive outlook in making some adaptations in the mindset of each industry to aid each other.

    Now there is no doubt the retarded state of architecture and true technological advancement suggest the the greatest "mindset" upheaval is there. Yet, addressing WHY the physical architecture field never was exposed to computer science basic concepts of automation and object code application, that is using industry standard software as it was designed to synergize and advance in inter-application design must be addressed and taught at the same time; because THAT is why architecture REMAINS stagnant today–no one has told them yet.

    Rather than curse its darkness a few insights from the technologically advanced perspective can HELP the field of architecture know HOW to apply programmers and system tech talent to their teams along with a simple grasp of modern system concepts and how to design modern functional teams.

    At the same time this global pool of "young talent" with a unique technological synergism of expertise can realize they can tap this regressive architecture design industry, hitherto merely a "well kept secret", originally spawned and exacerbated due to the FACT public academia has also fallen behind the curve–they NEED new ideas to form new innovations; REGULARLY.

    The fields of architecture, landscape architecture and other related industries are not allowing technology to change their world to change the world in a positive manner by not just a half-hearted (half-vast) acceptance of global dominant technological wave, but an academic sector who has not informed them of these concepts in advanced progressive form. But, some must respond or you know, go extinct, in relatively fast manner.

    More on this eMission later, thank you for taking the time to download these concepts into your brainframe.

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