1st Edition
Defining Contemporary Professionalism For Architects in Practice and Education
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.
1. Visible and Invisible Diversities
Yemi Aladerun
2. Live Project/Designbuild Education
Jane Anderson
3. Next Generation Architects
Albena Atassanova
4. Holding onto Ethics
Irena Bauman
5. Employee Ownership – A Model for Practice
Denise Bennetts
6. Reengaging Education and the Profession
Stephen Best
7. Shaping the City on a Mega Scale
Harbinder Singh Birdi
8. Making Money Isn’t Dirty, It’s Professional
Chris Boyce
9. On the Journey of Promoting Professionalism
Darren Bray
10. Small Is Powerful
Chris Bryant and Jane Duncan
11. Leading, Managing and Mentoring the Profession
Caroline Buckingham
12. Professional Liability Claims
James Burgoyne
13. Embedding the PhD Within Architects’ Practice
Mark Burry
14. The Impact of Choice of Procurement on Outcome
John Cole
15. The Pursuit of Quality
Russell Curtis
16. The New Architectural “Profession”
Peggy Deamer
17. Architecture: A Convergence of Tragedies
Adrian Dobson and David Gloster
18. Being a Professional, Being Professional
Alex Ely
19. Over-professionalisation: A Point of View
Jonathan Falkingham
20. Architects as Public-Health Professionals
Thomas Fisher
21. Professional Diversity and Specialism
Stephen Gage and Sara Shafiei
22. The Apprentice Professional
Peter Garstecki and Helen Taylor
23. Professionalism - Consistency Across Role Diversity
Ross Gates
24. The Business of Architecture
Christopher Hampson
25. Professional Identities
Nick Hayhurst
26. Mentoring the Future Profession
Zoe Hooton
27. Professionalism: The Future for Architects entering the Profession
Del Hossain
28. Professionalism Beyond Borders
David Howarth
29. Architecture is in Breach of the Social Contract
Rory Hyde
30. Professionalism and Automation
Jaimie Johnston
31. Metamorphosis: Thoughts on Emerging into a World of Professionalism
Alun Jones and Biba Dow
32. Embedding Professionalism in Architectural Education
Paul Jones and Peter Holgate
33. Developing a Professional Business
Chithra Marsh
34. Prudent Practice
Julia McLoughlin
35. Why Engaging with Procurement is Fundamental
Walter Menteth
36. From Idea to Realisation
Gordon Murray
37. Can We Afford Not to Collaborate?
Robin Nicholson
38. Theory and Profession
Fredrik Nilsson
39. Encouraging the Profession
Femi Oresanya
40. Clients Want Professionalism
Nigel Ostime
41. Becoming Professional
Abigail Patel
42. The Value of Sustainable Design to, the Profession
Sofie Pelsmakers and Aidan Hoggard
43. Three Pillars of Professionalism
Flora Samuel
44. Preparation for Practice
Kevin Singh
45. A Manifesto for Academia with Practice
James Soane
46. Architecture’s Ethical Function
Alexandra Stara
47. Building Performance Evaluation
Fionn Stevenson
48. Professionalism Across Disciplinary Boundaries
Peter Trebilcock
49. Architecture Live Projects
Simon Warren
50. Linger Longer
Pierre Wassenaar
51. Status and Statutes
Alex Wright
Biography
Alan Jones is a chartered architect and director of his own practice in County Antrim, Senior Lecturer at Queen's University, Belfast, and is the RIBA President Elect for 2019.
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