Thursday, December 3, 2015

BP: If you build it

The film if you build it, is an inspirational example of the power of good design. By implementing this single studio class, the entire town of Bertie was impacted in a positive way. Thinking of design as a tool to expand society and open the eyes of students is an important concept that needs to be emphasized. Creative processes evoke excitement in people, and the ability to generate something with your own hands is a priceless experience. It is because of projects like this one that design is seen as more than a superfluous aspect of high society. Taking rural children into this world of architecture and conception helped them develop as students and individuals. Without Studio H these kids would have never been given the opportunity for this kind of exposure.


Greater emphasis must be placed on the success of these studio classes, in order for the idea to spread to more schools. If educators and board members can recognize the value in these types of endeavors, more money can be allotted to design programs. Design can change the world and the way the world is viewed. A single good design can infiltrate an entire community and re-establish lost hope.

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