More people senselessly killed. This time in El Paso. It’s time to completely understand why this is happening all over America and then do something about it. Doing nothing will just result in more tragedy.
@Twiceroadsfool@snowyweston@Studio_Bim@KevinJFielding Architects as a profession don't seem to care about money. I forwarded an interview with @PBernstein_Arch on value conversion to some of my peers. Their response? He's defined value wrong... it's not money, it's quality of design, of life, of - dare I say - art. Yeah, okay buddy.
I sometimes think it would be nice if I could just start over with Revit projects - so hard to weed out historic stuff and get everything on the same system... maybe it means my system's flawed though!! 🤣
@SidneyAulds@ArchRecord Hard to generalize, depends on the delivery model/scope/contract terms; there's a difference between business risk (losing money) v. liability (getting sued). A friend called construction "a poker game where the players sit with guns pointed at each other under the table" Indeed.
This is a conversation our @RIBA Presidential Candidates need to be having - & along with the need to reframing architecture as an agent of public good. - @indy_johar/an-architecture-for-outcomes-cfe434c21477?source=linkShare-fc285852de98-1530443858" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@indy_johar/an… radicle.cc cc @ben_derbyshire architecturalrecord.com/articles/13462…
@SidneyAulds@ArchRecord First we have to sort out the risk: business (losing money) or liability (making an error, that then costs money or more)? Where shall we start?
@SidneyAulds@ArchRecord Guess that depends on the scope and circumstances. Liability is a function of potential versus actual exposure. The first question: what’s the source of the risk?