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E-raamat: Defining Contemporary Professionalism: For Architects in Practice and Education

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  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: RIBA Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000706802
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  • Formaat: 256 pages
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  • ISBN-13: 9781000706802

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This book is a series of curated essays by high-profile architecture and design leaders and educators on the topic of professionalism. The book first sets out the current agenda - defining professionalism for the architecture sector - before moving on to focus on delivering the increased professional skills curriculum content within architecture schools as set by the RIBA.

With an introduction and conclusion by the Editors, this book explores what contemporary professionalism within architecture is, and its future, encouraging the current and future profession to address professionalism across the industry.







 
Introduction viii
Alan Jones
Rob Hyde
Foreword xi
Lorraine Farrelly
Foreword xii
Signe Kongebro
1 Yemi Aladerun Visible and invisible diversities
1(4)
2 Jane Anderson Live project/designbuild education
5(4)
3 Albena Atanassova Next generation architects -professionalism +
9(4)
4 Irena Bauman Holding onto ethics
13(4)
5 Denise Bennetts Employee ownership a model for practice
17(4)
6 Phillip G. Bernstein Augmentation or elimination
21(4)
7 Stephen Best Architects and responsibility
25(4)
8 Harbinder Singh Birdi Shaping the city on a mega scale
29(4)
9 Chris Boyce Making money, professionally
33(4)
10 Darren Bray On the journey of promoting professionalism
37(3)
11 Chris Bryant and Jane Duncan Small is powerful
40(4)
12 Caroline Buckingham and Karen Mosley Leading, managing and mentoring
44(4)
13 James Burgoyne Professional liability claims
48(4)
14 Mark Burry Embedding the PhD
52(4)
15 John Cole The impacts of procurement on outcome
56(4)
16 Russell Curtis The pursuit of quality
60(4)
17 Peggy Deamer The new architectural `profession'
64(4)
18 Benjamin Derbyshire Redefining the profession
68(4)
19 Randy Deutsch What are architects for?
72(4)
20 Alan Dickson and Gill Smith Practising on the wild west coast
76(4)
21 Adrian Dobson and David Gloster Joy then disaster
80(4)
22 Biba Dow and Alun Jones Metamorphosis
84(4)
23 Alex Ely Professional behaviours
88(4)
24 Jonathan Falkingham Over-professionalisation
92(4)
25 Thomas Fisher Architects as public-health professionals
96(4)
26 Daniel S. Friedman Breaking good
100(4)
27 Stephen Gage and Sara Shafiei Professional diversity and specialism
104(4)
28 Peter Garstecki and Helen Taylor The apprentice professional
108(4)
29 Ross Gates Once an architect, always an architect
112(4)
30 Gordon Gibb Time for diversity
116(4)
31 Christopher Hampson The business of architecture
120(4)
32 Nick Hayhurst Professional identities
124(4)
33 Aidan Hoggard and Sofie Pelsmakers The value of sustainable design to the profession
128(4)
34 Peter Holgate and Paul Jones Embedding professionalism in architectural education
132(4)
35 Zoe Hooton Mentoring the future profession
136(4)
36 Del Hossain Accelerated change
140(3)
37 David Howarth Borderless
143(4)
38 Rory Hyde Architecture is in breach of the social contract
147(4)
39 Paul S. Iddon Marketing and architects
151(4)
40 Indy Johar Architecturing our future
155(4)
41 Jaimie Johnston Professionalism and automation
159(4)
42 Patrick Lynch Civic architecture
163(4)
43 Chithra Marsh Developing a professional business
167(4)
44 Julia McLoughlin Prudent practice
171(3)
45 Walter Menteth Why engaging with procurement is fundamental
174(4)
46 Gordon Murray From idea to realisation
178(4)
47 Robin Nicholson Can we afford not to collaborate?
182(4)
48 Fredrik Nilsson Theory and profession
186(4)
49 Femi Oresanya Encouraging the profession
190(4)
50 Nigel Ostime Clients want professionalism
194(4)
51 Abigail Patel Becoming professional
198(4)
52 Sunand Prasad Why `professional' ethics?
202(4)
53 Mike Ryan and Sam Bland Artificial intelligence and professionalism
206(4)
54 Flora Samuel Three pillars of professionalism
210(4)
55 Kevin W. Singh Preparation for practice
214(4)
56 James Soane A manifesto for academia with practice
218(4)
57 Alexandra Stara Architecture's ethical function
222(4)
58 Fionn Stevenson Building performance evaluation
226(4)
59 Peter Trebilcock Professionalism across boundaries
230(4)
60 Simon Warren Architecture live projects
234(4)
61 Pierre Wassenaar Linger longer
238(4)
62 John Worthington Professional practice revisited
242(5)
63 Alex Wright Status and statutes
247(4)
Endnotes 251(7)
Image Credits 258
Alan Jones is a chartered architect and director of his own practice in County Antrim, Professor of Architecture at Queen's University, Belfast, and RIBA President 2019-2021. Rob Hyde is an architect, co-founder of Complexity Planning + Urbanism [ CPU] M.Arch design Atelier, Professional Studies Leader, co-lead of the CPU Post Doc Research Cluster and he leads on faculty strategy for external networks and employment, employability and enterprise.