If you ever wondered what it’s like to hear all of the jargon eschewed every day in architecture school, just listen to this guy:
I counted about six or so words and phrases that architects mercilessly subject poor, unsuspecting listeners to: perimeter, context, insert, elements, acts, and, my all-time hated favorite, phenomenological. Seriously, why do we as a profession attempt to justify what we do through rhetorical masturbation?



