The 22nd Edge Debate: 24th January 2005
Boundaries - Strong Walls make Good Neighbours?
"Strong walls make good neighbours" is a line from Robert
Frost's The Mending Wall. The poem goes on to the make the case
against boundaries:
... Before I built a wall I'd ask to know,What I was walling in
or walling out,And to whom I was like to give offense.Something
there is that doesn't love a wall...
Fuelled by recent articles in the building press that ask questions
about the function, purpose and number of institutions, boundaries
are suddenly back in focus again. This Edge debate is about how
we need them and how they can get in the way. It is the 'collaborate
and compete' dilemma. What do we need do to lift our game?
Boundaries are the things that control us. They limit our action
and frequently need to be crossed if we are to move forward and
yet few like their boundaries assailed. The question is whether
this is something that can be managed. We live in the age of the
creative economy and ideas are the currency. They need to be shared
but also protected. This debate is to explore how we do this, do
we understand the processes and are we able to take the long view?
Topicality demands that we begin the debate by talking about the
institutions, and it is certainly a starting point for many of us,
but the debate is much, much wider that this. The intention is to
start in our own backyard, range far and then come back with some
practical observations on whether boundaries are holding us back
or are, in fact, the means of taking us forward.
Chair: Sir Peter Gershon
Former Chief Executive of the Office of Government Commerce and
architect of the Gershon Review.
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Paper 1 - Strong Walls make Good Neighbours?
Mark Whitby - Director of Whitbybird, champion for carbon counting
and an ICE past President.
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Paper 2 - Boundaries
Peter Guthrie - Former ICE Vice President and now Professor of
Sustainability at Cambridge
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Paper 3 - Architectural Boundaries
Dr Frank Duffy - Co-founder of DEGW, co-founder of the Edge (with
Peter Guthrie) past president of the RIBA and long-time commentator
on the future of the professional and their responsibilities.
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