Making Architecture Approachable
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Making Architecture Approachable
AIA CES program ID: GMG.0017
Approved LUs: 1.0 LU|Elective
Prerequisites: None
Program level: Entry
Advance learner preparation: None
Get ready to explore the world of architecture and its accessibility in an engaging episode of Context & Clarity Join hosts Jeff Echols and Katharine MacPhail as they welcome Emily Mottram, Founder of Mottram Architecture and a prominent figure in the field. As the host of the E3 podcast and Co-Host of the BS + Beer show, Emily brings a wealth of expertise and experience to the conversation. In this enlightening episode, Emily Mottram shares her insights on making architects and architecture more approachable to a wider audience. Gain a fresh perspective on architecture by focusing on people and their experiences within the built environment. Prepare to be inspired as Emily challenges traditional approaches and encourages architects to create inclusive and meaningful spaces.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the impact of architecture on occupants and understand how the effects shape the spaces we create.
- Explain the significance of architectural influence on occupants to foster effective communication about the importance of design.
- Analyze Emily Mottram's insights and experiences in making architecture more approachable to a broader audience.
- Evaluate the importance of considering people's experiences within the built environment to gain a new perspective on architecture and develop inclusive and meaningful spaces.
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