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about urbanverse cindy frewenwuellner | architect, futurist, urban designer, adjunct professor categories select category #futrchat 21st century cities blog posts future of architects guest posts talks & workshops true green home architects who blog: a grand time at aia 2012 in dc posted on may 23, 2012 written by cindy frewen 5,521 comments if you have never read life of an architect by bob borson ( @bobborson ) or coffee with an architect by jody brown ( @infillnc ), you are in for a treat. visiting their sites inspires me every time. they reveal what it’s like being an architect, what we do, how we think, and what matters. i’d say they tell stories about being an architect, the culture of the profession, more than blogs about architecture. in other words, it’s the life of an architect. or like having coffee with an architect. aha! architects who blog #aia2012 even more thrilling is the chance to present with them, as i did last week at the american institute of architects national convention in washington dc. we called it: “architects who blog: connecting online for influencing, educating, and inspiring about architecture.” here’s the slidedeck. besides their passion, bob and jody are smart, funny, and authentic. they are in short the real deal. now why is that so amazing? as architects, we are visually-oriented. that’s cool, maybe obvious, and frankly it simplifies life in many ways. being surface-oriented is encouraged. (now i sound like jody, whose byline is “architecture + angst.”) architects use images more often than words to express ourselves. bob and jody use both. neither claims to be a good writer (although they are). they in essence write like they talk, which always draws me in. when i read their blogs, i feel like i know them. i want to talk with them, as do many others judging by the comments. don’t let that humble spirit fool you. they are both heavy hitters in the architecture blogging category, with millions of visitors to their sites, and thousands of followers on twitter and facebook. what did we talk about? first, bob borson… bob showed his world headquarters (his couch), his reach (every country except iceland, it seems), his progress over time (2 million+ visits, up to 200 comments on a post), and his topics (advocacy, career, personal, humor, community outreach.) he recreated the story of his presentation here . two stories stuck with me. bob interviewed his young daughter about what her dad did for a living. roughly, being an architect is fun because we draw and talk all day. it takes a long time to design a house, about five hours, and about five days to build it. and it’s expensive, say $300. she would like to be an architect because it’s a good job. bob also uses his blog for another passion, the architect playhouse design competition , an offshoot of dallas casa. the charity benefits abused and neglected children. he received entries nationally and internationally. his jury selected two winning submissions, and he is seeking support for construction. jody brown made us laugh a lot… at ourselves jody is fearless. for instance, a recent post is entitled: “that awkward moment when i show you my portfolio.” this week, it’s “shit architects say.” if he’s not killing architecture’s sacred cows, he’s at least making us laugh at them. jody explains that initially when he played it straight, his mom was the only reader. so he showed his true self, in all his awesome ideological snarkiness and took dead aim at the culture of being an architect. the clothes, glasses, fussiness, insular snootiness, and starchitects are favorite targets. the sillier it gets, the more i identify with it. jody helped me see how truly hilarious we are. need a kick? read this blog. here’s two images that completely broke up the crowd, huge laughs. according to jody: architects need to be part of the conversation. period. the crowd and how we get it done fellow architects who came to our presentation were the best, thank you much. your questions were thoughtful and your prolific tweets extended our reach far beyond the convention center. i think we got as many tweets as some of the general sessions. people asked about advertising (bob has done just enough to cover his direct costs), images (use your own or creative commons images), platforms (wordpress, but you can start at tumblr or posterous), and how we fit it into our lives. folks waiting on us to start, via jody’s view from the dais. all of us struggle to find time to post. i know you have things to say. i want to tell you that it’s important for you to speak up. architects have left too much open territory online, we are far too quiet. when we do write, it’s usually marketing or one-directional, rather than building relationships, a network, or a reputation as a clear thinker. it is now, folks, time to claim that space. we can’t just talk via design, we need to speak with our voices too. jody and bob post more often and manage to write much faster than me. i’ve taken breaks twice, at great cost to my site traffic. bob is slowing down. jody is thinking about it. it’s hard. i think we can do a tag team. you write a while, i’ll pick up the next stage, and some others can join in. eventually, we will get a critical mass of architects who blog. leave comments when you read. your thoughts keep us writing, and make us better. one more bonus, i’ve been saving social media sites at my diigo site for urbanverse, aia-sm. that’s over 70 links. there’s another 700 under socialmedia, 80 or so on blogging, and try key words: twitter, social networking, bloggingtips, and blogginghowto, which start in 2009. the most recent ones are aia-sm. closing thoughts i can only say that the aia convention was far richer because of my online colleagues. seeing many of you in real life for the first time was the best reason to be there. genie, gena, laurie, neal, collier, john, tara, cormac, jonathon, andrew, bryant, craig, mark, sybil, susan, and so many others, i was thrilled to meet you. especially thanks to steve mouzon for making the effort to come by the convention just to say hello. what a delight! a grand week, folks… people, places, and ideas, a feast. pictured: jody @infillnc, bryant @turnageb, genie @ebarchdesign, collier @collier1960, jonathan @mondo_tiki_man filed under: talks & workshops tagged: architects , architecture , design professions welcome to the real urbanverse. to start: the future of architects posted on may 15, 2012 written by cindy frewen 3,227 comments welcome to the real urbanverse this week, i’m presenting at aia national convention along with two of my esteemed architectural colleagues, jody brown @infillnc of north carolina and bob borson from texas. we’ll be sharing our best blogging and social media tips. there’s a huge flaw in this scenario: i have hardly been posting during recent months. in honor of the event (which frankly got me in gear), welcome to the new location for urbanverse. thanks for stopping in. similar to the posterous urbanverse , my trouble-free starter blog, i’ll cover the intersection of architecture and architects, cities and sustainable design, especially with an eye to the future. sometimes i’m in the story. most of the time, i’m an interpretor, part-guide, part-scout exploring the urbanverse, an unlimited zone of ideas, images, and people. let’s get going. here’s a topic near to my heart that deserves a closer study, the future of architects (and professions, experts, creative fields, built environment, design schools, they are all related). an intelligent conversation about architects over the past couple of years, an avalanche of criticism slammed architects. we are whiny, navel watchers, the worst profession for getting hired, fetish-driven egomanics, and cheap (even cheating) employers. we’ve created unhealthy, unwelcoming car-obsessed cities full of oversized, energy guzzling ugly buildings. the architecture profession is a place of haves and have nots,
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