Abstract

AbstractIn an autobiographical article, Professor Emerita of Yale University's School of Architecture Peggy Deamer records her experiences at architecture school and the epiphany moments that shifted her perception of the profession. This prompted her to question architects’ love of creating ‘perfect’ form and dwelling in the purely ocular‐centric and the cult of the lone genius.

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