ISSUE 7: Reset
Letter from the Editors
Ready or not, the semester has be-
gun and is well in swing. Admit-
tedly, we were not ready. Happy
belated start to the semester.
Reflecting on our years at Knowl-
ton we agreed that the spring se-
mester is always a bit odd: the
weather is cold and dreary, there
are fewer breaks to break up the
time, and it seems to lack much of
the energy of the first semester.
For the first issue of the new year,
we asked students to respond to
a simple prompt: Reset. We sug-
gested several elaborations on
this theme, by discussing what in
the discipline needs to be reset
in our current times, or offering a
more personal take by describing
anything over the winter break
that allowed them the space to re-
set, however that might mean or
look like to each student.
From the prompt we received
quite a variety of responses, from
reflections on how friendships
impact architectural thought to
a critique on the current state of
bathroom design.
We hope you will enjoy Reset, as
well as find the energy needed
to get through the semester, be-
yond just getting through, to really
thrive.
Command : Reset
Letter from the Editors
Ready or not, the semester has be-gun and is well in swing. Admit-
tedly, we were not ready. Happy
belated start to the semester.
Reflecting on our years at Knowl-
ton we agreed that the spring se-
mester is always a bit odd: the
weather is cold and dreary, there
are fewer breaks to break up the
time, and it seems to lack much of
the energy of the first semester.
For the first issue of the new year,
we asked students to respond to
a simple prompt: Reset. We sug-
gested several elaborations on
this theme, by discussing what in
the discipline needs to be reset
in our current times, or offering a
more personal take by describing
anything over the winter break
that allowed them the space to re-
set, however that might mean or
look like to each student.
From the prompt we received
quite a variety of responses, from
reflections on how friendships
impact architectural thought to
a critique on the current state of
bathroom design.
We hope you will enjoy Reset, as
well as find the energy needed
to get through the semester, be-
yond just getting through, to really
thrive.
Command : Reset
Contributors
Matthew JohnsonBen Moody
Maverick Ordonez
Josh Renner
Sarah Scotchie
Editors
Matthew JohnsonBen Moody