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Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, one’s community ―Morton Winston
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Page 1: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, one’s community

―Morton Winston

Page 2: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

I need your help.I have some problems.

They stem from architecture and urban planning.

Their solutions will have to come from all of us.

Page 3: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

If average global temperatures rise by 4-7 ˚F in the next hundred years:

• Sea levels will rise by 12-35”, displacing hundreds of millions worldwide and increasing the salinization of major river systems

• The warmer water means that tropical storms will extend further away from the equator

• Continental interior zones will be drier, making deserts more severe and more widespread

Page 4: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

How do we design for a billion climate refugees?

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Each year, the building I work in consumes:

•7,500,000,000 BTU of source energy (three rail hoppers of coal)

•1,100,000 gallons of fresh water

•three tons of US mail

•100,000 square feet of cardboard

•70 computers

•1,500 pizzas

Page 6: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

What do we do with all that waste?

…from ONE BUILDING!

Page 7: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

That building, by the way, is obsolete.

•A contemporary building would use a third of the energy of my 1965 building.•Building it would provide $8,000,000 in construction wages alone

But building it would consume:•9,000 cubic yards of concrete (maybe from Massachusetts, maybe from Korea)•15 miles of copper wire (probably from Chile)•1,400 tons of steel rebar (from China or Russia)

All of which have shipping, mining, labor and health costs

Page 8: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

How do we maximize environmental benefit when we still don’t understand all of the inputs?

Page 9: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

When an Aquafina bottle has finished its useful life, we can recycle it.

When a building has finished its useful life, we crush it and send it to a landfill.

Page 10: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

Can we make buildings dis-assemblable…

and thus recyclable?

Page 11: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

When I buy a $30 toaster, I get a twelve-page instruction manual in four languages.

When I buy a $30,000,000 building, I don’t.

Page 12: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

What should go into a building owner’s manual?

Who should get a copy?

Page 13: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

American suburbs were built for 1950s conditions:

• Cheap fuel and cheap cars

• An army of stay-at-home mothers

• Huge government investment in infrastructure

• Huge government housing subsidies

• Development policies that devoured farm and wild lands

Those conditions no longer exist.

Page 14: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

Can we intensify existing suburban forms?

How do you “infill” wide roads, acres of parking, and vast (and expedient) single-story buildings?

Page 15: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

City Peak population

2010 population

Change

Detroit 1,849,600 713,800 -61.2%

Saginaw 98,300 55,200 -43.8%

Flint 196,000 111,500 -43.1%

Youngstown 168,300 72,400 -57.2%

Toledo 383,800 316,200 -17.6%

Gary 178,300 80,300 -55.0%

The Abandonment of Industrial America

These cities have smaller and poorer populations, which means their tax bases are shot… but the same amount of roads to pave and plow, sewers and water mains to maintain, land area to protect with police and fire service.

Page 16: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

Can we physically shrink an existing city?

Or evacuate it altogether?

Page 17: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

At any given moment, about 3,500,000 Americans, about 1% of our population, are homeless, temporarily or permanently.

In 2011, 7,500,000 American houses and 2,000,000 commercial buildings were vacant or abandoned.

Page 18: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

Is squatting a civil right?

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Capital is global.Design theory is global.Design firms are global.Construction practices are global.Design software is global.The workforce is global.

Buildings are local. They have fixed locations.

Page 20: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

Does the local matter?

Should a building in Dubai be different than a building in Dubuque?

If so, on what terms?

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With the advent of micro- and nano-technology and high-volume data storage, sensors and building management systems have negligible cost. We can measure:

• Temperatures • Fluid and air flow rates• Fluid and air pressure• Hours of mechanical system operation• Number of door cycles• RFID and swipe-card motion trackers• Keystroke monitors

Page 22: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

If you could put a hundred thousand sensors into a building, what would you want to measure?

And what would you do with that information?

Page 23: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

The average metropolitan dweller is photographed or filmed about 300 times a day:

• On the street

• In the park

• In the store

• On the job

• On transportation

Page 24: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

What are the design goals for privacy?

To protect it?

Or to eliminate it?

Page 25: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

There is not a single person in this room whose knowledge is not needed to help us address these problems.

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There is not a single person in this room whose knowledge is not needed to help us address these problems.

There is not a single person in this room who won’t be affected by how we try to resolve them.

Page 27: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

And our students?

And their students?

That’s what we’re facing.

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We cannot solve these problems without chemists.

Page 29: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without biologists.

Page 30: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without mathematicians.

Page 31: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without physicists.

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We cannot solve these problems without geologists.

Page 33: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without philosophers.

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We cannot solve these problems without demographers.

Page 35: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without poets.

Page 36: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without computer scientists.

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We cannot solve these problems without engineers .

Page 38: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without lawyers.

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We cannot solve these problems without anthropologists.

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We cannot solve these problems without sculptors.

Page 41: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without teachers.

Page 42: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without economists.

Page 43: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without psychologists.

Page 44: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without nurses.

Page 45: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

We cannot solve these problems without you.

Page 46: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

Research questions can reside within a discipline.

The world’s problems do

not.

Page 47: Citizenship: an ethic in which one voluntarily takes responsibility for, and action on behalf of, ones community Morton Winston.

Interdisciplinarity is not an option.

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Interdisciplinarity is not an option.

It is a mandate.

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Herb ChildressDean of Research and Assessment

Boston Architectural College

320 Newbury StreetBoston MA 02115

[email protected]


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