Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 278 mm, Gewicht: 605 g
Knowledge and Learning Redefined in Architectural Practice
Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 278 mm, Gewicht: 605 g
ISBN: 978-1-119-54602-3
Verlag: Wiley
This new focus on research in practice is indicative of a profession redefining its relevance and scope. This is destabilising the traditional roles of academia and practice by questioning their deep-rooted separation and demanding a new definition of the term ‘research’ with one that is relevant to both parties. This issue features contributions from architectural thinkers, researchers and a number of practitioners who are recasting academic speculation within their own studios. This not only redefines what is meant by research and what forms it takes, but also how it creates value for them, their clients, for the discipline as a whole and for the ultimate users of their designs. This helps us to understand how research might be deemed valuable beyond a purely academic context. Moreover, it raises significant questions in terms of opportunities and risks that arise when research is recast into the less regimented realm of practice.
Contributors: Daniel Davis, Lionel Devlieger, David Green, Harriet Harris, Rory Hyde, Lara Kinneir, James Soane, Ziona Strelitz, Leon van Schaik, John Zhang
Featured architects: Assemble, DSDHA, Foster + Partners, Iredale Pedersen Hook, OMA, Public Practice and Superflux.
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About the Guest-Editors
Introduction: Embracing Research in the Business of Architecture
Prologue: A Shared Practice
Resituated Research: Achieving Meaningful Impact on the Fault Line Between Academia and Practice
Public Planning Reimagined: Building Capacity and Agency
Practise What You Preach: The University as a Common Ground Between Research and its Application
Spanning Continuums: Addressing the Separation of Research and Practice in Architecture
Out of Practice: Theoretical Speculations In and Out of the Business of Architecture
Mitigation of Shock: Post-Occupancy Anthropology
How Is It For You?: Building Design as Experienced by Users and Makers
Vertically Integrated Research: An Unusual Business Model
Pushing the Envelope: Innovation and Collaboration at Bloomberg’s New European Headquarters
For the Public Good: Rebuilding the Architectural Profession’s Social Contract
Research Infiltration: The Germination of Preoccupations
Deconstructing Research: A Reverse-Engineering Methodology and Practice
Building Practices: The Infrastructure of Materials Research
Translating Culture: Framing Indigenous Knowledge Through Architecture
Collective Impressions of Smithson Plaza: Weaving History with the Present
Towards a New Normal: The Blurred Landscape of Architectural Research in China
Counterpoint: Less Grey, More Black and White: Architecture Needs a Consistent Platform in Research
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