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City of Tomorrow: The places that define us

August 15, 2020October 31, 2020 William Ti, Jr. | Philippine Daily Inquirer

De Krook Library in Ghent. Libraries ensure that knowledge and information are accessible to everyone in the community
De Krook Library in Ghent. Libraries ensure that knowledge and information are accessible to everyone in the community.

How does architecture gain meaning? When does it become more about purpose and not just value? What are the things that define our built environment?

The idea that the primary basis for architecture is function has driven us to relentlessly pursue value in the form of quantifiable numbers over the abstract and subjective character of human beings.

I see myself as a very simple person. All I need to get through my days is a bit of architecture along with a pen and paper to sketch out my thoughts. All I need to enjoy my days are my books and my toys. These are the things that define me. They are the small amenities that allow me to find meaning beyond just simple existence.

Our built environment is defined by the amenities that we have. A house becomes personal as it provides the gardener with a lush garden and the cook with the perfect kitchen. Wide open verandas and ample daylighting are some luxuries that define what we love and enjoy as unique individuals. A simple backyard with a basketball ring or a fully equipped home gym are things that many of us cannot imagine living without.


Villa Borghese Gardens in Rome. Gardens remain one of our most essential public amenities that give us access to nature.
Villa Borghese Gardens in Rome. Gardens remain one of our most essential public amenities that give us access to nature.

Museum of islamic Art in Doha. Museums define our culture and encourage innovation and creativity by presenting new ideas and preserving our heritage.
Museum of islamic Art in Doha. Museums define our culture and encourage innovation and creativity by presenting new ideas and preserving our heritage.

Four walls and a roof may enclose a space, but architecture exists in the program and articulation that are brought about by human peculiarities and social interests. I am always amazed by how many homebuilders determine what their homes need by looking at what is “common” or what they have experienced rather than what they want or who they are. It is as if there is a belief that there is a “right” kind of home written down in some hallowed architecture tome. The most lavish kitchen is wasted on someone who never eats at home, so is the most spacious living room wasted on someone who prefers to play video games alone in his room.

Architecture is not the practice of what is standard or accepted. It is an endeavor to imagine what is possible for each space. This is often what we architects forget about our role in society. That we do not merely exist to build or design solutions, but rather to serve as a platform and a means of creating new ideas and building a better vision for tomorrow.

The places that define our cities

If our homes and its individual amenities define who we are, so do public amenities define our communities. The richness and vibrance of our cities are cultivated and defined by the civic spaces we choose to preserve or build. Our history and character as a people are traced and developed through the public spaces that bring us all together.

 

Philippine Daily Inquirer publishes William Ti’s City of Tomorrow Column: The places that define us. Click here to read the full article.


Cirkelbroen Bridge in Copenhagen. Pedestrian bridges are essential amenities that strengthen the personal mobility of people.
Cirkelbroen Bridge in Copenhagen. Pedestrian bridges are essential amenities that strengthen the personal mobility of people.

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