One or Many Answers
I never believed that there is only one answer or one solution to any design problem as it all depends on how the problem is approached. Traditionally, the SOM Foundation travel research fellowship has been an opportunity for fellows to experience aspects of design and architecture. I sought to take a different approach by pursuing the boundaries between academic research in a diverse set of fields and their application to the practice of design in architecture. I wanted to see how design problems can be approached from many points of view. What I found is that seemingly different fields often follow that same type of process from problem to solution, drawing on a variety of tools, some experimental, others well-established.
The World University
The SOM Foundation travel and research fellowship allowed me to create a unique learning experience. It was as if I was taking classes with no limits on geographical locations or fields of discipline. One day, I spoke with Jenny Sabin in New York, and the next day with Helmut Pottmann in Vienna. It was literally the world as a university.
I may not have become an expert in all of the fields in which I was interested, but I certainly gained a deeper understanding of each one, and I learned what is available out there from tools and techniques that can be added to a designer’s arsenal. Initially, my decision to learn about the latest discoveries in all of these fields came from the fact that every time I was faced with a design problem, most often I found fascinating solutions in seemingly unrelated sciences.
Many questioned my decision to collect information from many fields rather than focusing on a single research area. But what I’ve learned during the course of the research has surpassed what one would learn over many years of traditional education. What I learned after meeting some of the most brilliant minds in the world from different fields is how each one approaches a problem based on the expertise gained from that field, whether it is a structure, performance, form, aesthetics, or sustainability.