Archive for the 'writing' Category

international reporting

2008.February.27

writing can be painful, yet the opportunity to travel the world and uncover stories that connect us to each other is totally compelling. PBS frontline has a fellowship program for journalism graduate students at UC Berkeley. One fellow, Timothy Lesle, uncovers the story of a failed sustainable development in China by William McDonough, a pre-eminent voice in sustainable design. Timothy’s story goes beyond describing a project gone-wrong, but delves into the issues of cultural gaps, the inadequacy of the hand-waving participatory process, and the need for deeper ethnographic understanding when designing for development in unfamiliar cultures. I could have written an “I admire” profile of McDonough just a few years ago, yet this exposé pushes me to write a “careers i fear” biography. Seems like a case of being blind-sided by your own big ideas.

People like Laurie Baker, immersed in a culture, working directly with builders, using local materials, provide a better model for sustainable development.