Gang – Hollwich –
Rojkind
This Saturday, I had
the pleasure to participate in a panel discussion at the Art Institute of
Chicago, moderated by the indefatigable Iker Gil. Jeanne Gang, Matthias
Hollwich, and Michel Rojkind presented aspects of their work, and a group of
local architects acted as respondents.
At the end of 2.5
hours of exchange, 3 things stood out to me: first, how much focus there was on
people when discussing architecture, as opposed to, say, materials or
proportions or scale; second, how one audience member posted a comment on
facebook saying “did anyone else note
that, for the most part, all of the presenters and participants made a point of
speaking in plain english, and not "archi-speak" , and
lastly, how the successes of these firms prove them right in the argument over
being relevant: they render a service that is wanted and valued by their customers.
If the definition of innovation is the
new and useful, the works of these 3 architects are remarkable in
satisfying current needs and anticipating future ones.
I have been wrong many
times before, but somehow, I believe our profession is on the brink of a great
comeback. A few firms are leading the way in reclaiming the role in society we architects
ought to play.
For the rest of us
architects, let’s follow suit. Let’s speak out, advocate, design, organize.
There is no other professional group that is as passionate, broadly educated, able
to embrace constraints, and sincere in the desire to create livable environments,
both built and natural.
Our times need
architects. Let’s go.