s.atrmachin3 Wrote:It seems like the inviting/functional/environment part is meant to distract us. Would it be a mistake or oversimplification to handle this problem in this manner?:
A work of architecture, if it is to be both inviting and functional for public use, must be unobtrusive.
Modern architects, plagued by egoism, have violated this precept.
Can we just ignore the tiny text and proceed with only the bolded text in mind? They have violated the precept that buildings must be unobtrusive.
In other words, they have produced buildings that are not unobtrusive.
I'm not sure whether they're meant to distract us, but I am uncertain of their role nonetheless. What I got from reading the stimulus
intuitively was that modern architects are creating works of architecture, but that they are not taking second place to the environment (they are obtrusive). I inferred this from the second sentence, "Modern architects [...] have violated this precept."
Proving this
formally, however, is a bit more tricky. I just want to say that relying on a mechanical approach here is by far the inferior alternative, but here's my best attempt (sentence-by-sentence) to make things a bit more clear nonetheless:
(1) If a work of architecture is to be both inviting (I) and functional for public use (FPU), then it must be unobtrusive (~O), taking second place to environment (SPE):
I + FPU --> ~O (SPE) ;
The contrapositive gives us: O (~SPE) --> ~I or ~FPU ; in simple English, "If a work of architecture is obtrusive (does not take second place to the environment), then it is either not inviting or not functional for public use [remember that it could also be both; see 'inclusive disjunction']"
(2) Modern architects (MA) have violated this precept. [I treated "violated this precept" as them creating
obtrusive works of architecture.]
MA --> O (~SPE) ;
MA --> O (SPE) --> ~I or ~FPU ; link to the contrapositive of (1): O (~SPE) --> ~I or ~FPU
MA --> ~I or ~FPU ; infer this from the two conditionals above (transitively)
(3) Modern architects produce buildings that are not functional for public use (FPU).
MA --> ~FPU
I was initially worried about making the leap I did above for (2) but this sentence seemed to confirm that it was a correct inference since (3) MA --> ~FPU is a consequence of (2) MA --> ~I or ~FPU.