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Integrating an Ethos of Service into the Beginning Design Studio
The skills of architects in service of global communities are more urgently needed than ever before as we face climate change and large scale urbanization. This paper discusses the work undertaken in a foundational design studio within a liberal arts college that aims to take a critical regionalism approach to design and validate an ethos of service in architectural practice.