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normally0 · 1 year ago
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Subject: Reprimand Regarding Unacceptable Behaviour
Dear Architects and Designers,
It has come to all our attention that during a press conference, architect Frank Gehry responded to a question regarding criticism of his work by raising his middle finger. Such behaviour is not only unprofessional but also disrespectful and offensive. As members of the architectural community, we must hold ourselves to a higher standard of conduct, particularly when representing our profession to the public and the media.
Furthermore, Gehry's use of the middle finger carries historical connotations and a phallic reference, adding further weight to the offense. The gesture, commonly known as "flipping the bird," has origins dating back centuries, with its current form evolving into a symbol of extreme contempt or hate. Historically, it has been associated with phallic symbolism and used as a form of sexual taunting. While interpretations of gestures may vary, Gehry's choice to respond in this manner reflects poorly on himself and undermines the professionalism and dignity of our field.
While we understand that individuals may face criticism or scrutiny in their careers, responding in such a manner is wholly inappropriate and undermines the integrity of our profession. Architects are tasked with shaping the built environment and addressing complex social, cultural, and environmental challenges. As such, we must demonstrate the utmost respect for diverse perspectives and engage in constructive dialogue, even in the face of criticism.
The use of offensive gestures not only reflects poorly on the individual but also tarnishes the reputation of the architectural community as a whole. We cannot condone behavior that belittles others or dismisses valid concerns and inquiries.
We urge all architects and designers to conduct themselves with professionalism, integrity, and respect in all interactions, whether with colleagues, clients, or the media. Let us strive to uphold the principles of civility and courtesy, recognizing that our actions reflect not only on ourselves but also on the profession we represent.
Sincerely,
Charles F Pigott
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