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_aDefining contemporary professionalism : _bfor architects in practice and education / _cedited by Alan Jones and Rob Hyde. |
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_aLondon, United Kingdom : _bRIBA Publishing, _cc2019 |
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_axii, 258 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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505 | _aForeword -- Introduction 1 Yemi Aladerun -- Visibleand Invisible Diversities2 -- Jane Anderson - Live Project/Designbuild Education -- 3 Albena Atassanova -- Next Generation Architects -- 4 Irena Bauman - Holding Onto Ethics -- 5 Denise Bennetts - Employee Ownership - A Model For Practice -- 6 Stephen Best - Reengaging Education and the Profession -- 7 Harbinder Singh Birdi - Shaping the City on a Mega Scale -- 8 Chris Boyce - Making Money Isn't Dirty, It's Professional -- 9 Darren Bray - On the Journey of Promoting Professionalism -- 10 Chris Bryant and Jane Duncan - Small Is Powerful -- 11 Caroline Buckingham - Leading, Managing and Mentoring theProfession -- 12 James Burgoyne - Professional Liability Claims -- 13 Mark Burry - Embedding the PhD Within Architects'Practice -- 14 John Cole - The Impact of Choice of Procurement on Outcome -- 15 Russell Curtis - The Pursuit of Quality -- 16 Peggy Deamer - The New Architectural "Profession" -- 17 Adrian Dobson and David Gloster - Architecture: AConvergence Of Tragedies -- 18 Alex Ely - Being a Professional, Being Professional -- 19 Jonathan Falkingham - Over-professionalisation: a Pointof View -- 20 Thomas Fisher - Architects as Public-Health Professionals -- 21 Stephen Gage and Sara Shafiei - Professional Diversityand Specialism -- 22 Peter Garstecki and Helen Taylor - The Apprentice Professional -- 23 Ross Gates - Professionalism - Consistency Across Role Diversity -- 24 Christopher Hampson - The Business of Architecture -- 25 Nick Hayhurst - Professional Identities -- 26 Zoe Hooton - Mentoring the Future Profession -- 27 Del Hossain - Professionalism: The Future for Architectsentering the Profession -- 28 David Howarth - Professionalism Beyond Borders -- 29 Rory Hyde - Architecture is in Breach of the Social Contract -- 30 Jaimie Johnston - Professionalism and Automation -- 31 Alun Jones and Biba Dow - Metamorphosis: Thoughts on EmergingInto a World of Professionalism -- 32 Paul Jones and Peter Holgate - Embedding Professionalism Architectural Education -- 33 Chithra Marsh - Developing a Professional Business -- 34 Julia McLoughlin - Prudent Practice -- 35 Walter Menteth - Why Engaging with Procurement isFundamental -- 36 Gordon Murray - From Idea to Realisation -- 37 Robin Nicholson - Can We Afford Not To Collaborate? -- 38 Fredrik Nilsson - Theory and Profession -- 39 Femi Oresanya - Encouraging the Profession -- 40 Nigel Ostime - Clients Want Professionalism -- 41 Abigail Patel - Becoming Professional -- 42 Sofie Pelsmakers and Aidan Hoggard - The Value of Sustainable Design to the Profession -- 43 Flora Samuel - Three Pillars of Professionalism -- 44 Kevin Singh - Preparation for Practice -- 45 James Soane - A Manifesto for Academia with Practice -- 46 Alexandra Stara - Architecture's Ethical Function -- 47 Fionn Stevenson - Building Performance Evaluation -- 48 Peter Trebilcock - Professionalism Across Disciplinary Boundaries -- 49 Simon Warren - Architecture Live Projects -- 50 Pierre Wassenaar - Linger Longer -- 51 Alex Wright - Status and Statutes Conclusion. | ||
520 | _aThis 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. | ||
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_aJones, Alan ;Hyde, Rob _eeditor;editor |
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