
Mini-Stories: Volume 17
99% Invisible
Architectural Credentials and Creative Liberties
This chapter explores the unconventional paths taken by renowned architects like Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright, who lacked formal qualifications. It highlights the evolving definition of architecture, discussing the balance between education and practical experience while showcasing unique contributions from non-architects. Additionally, it recounts a courtroom incident involving a uniquely designed space, illustrating how design can influence context and perception.
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