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Dagmar Übelhör is working as a district architect in Zurich. Here she discusses about complexity associated with her field.
Dagmar Übelhör is working as a district architect in Zurich. Here she discusses about complexity associated with her field.
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===Where do you encounter complexity in your occupational field?===
===Where do you encounter complexity in your occupational field?===
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===How would you assess complexity?===
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===So how would you assess complexity?===
In my opinion, natural complexity is not only consisting of chaos and coincidence; that would be senseless. Much more likely, complexity is an arrangement of many interwoven components that we are not able to determine. However, that does not mean that it is without an inner logic and organization. The combination of this factors make complexity challenging and fascinating at the same time and the handling of complexity so interesting.  
In my opinion, natural complexity is not only consisting of chaos and coincidence; that would be senseless. Much more likely, complexity is an arrangement of many interwoven components that we are not able to determine. However, that does not mean that it is without an inner logic and organization. The combination of this factors make complexity challenging and fascinating at the same time and the handling of complexity so interesting.  

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