Why Architects Matter - Evidencing and Communicating the Value of Architects

Author(s): Flora Samuel (Professor of Architecture, University of Sheffield, UK)

Architecture

Why Architects Matter examines the key role of research- led, ethical architects in promoting wellbeing, sustainability and innovation. It argues that the profession needs to be clear about what it knows and the value of what it knows if it is to work successfully with others. Without this clarity, the marginalization of architects from the production of the built environment will continue, preventing clients, businesses and society from getting the buildings that they need. The book offers a strategy for the development of a twenty-first-century knowledge-led built environment, including tools to help evidence, develop and communicate that value to those outside the field. Knowing how to demonstrate the impact and value of their work will strengthen practitioners' ability to pitch for work and access new funding streams. This is particularly important at a time of global economic downturn, with ever greater competition for contracts and funds driving down fees and making it imperative to prove value at every level. Why Architects Matter straddles the spheres of `Practice Management and Law', `History and Theory', `Design', `Housing', `Sustainability', `Health', `Marketing' and `Advice for Clients', bringing them into an accessible whole. The book will therefore be of interest to professional architects, architecture students and anyone with an interest in our built environment and the role of professionals within it.

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Flora Samuel is Professor of Architecture in the Built Environment and the first RIBA Vice President for Research. She was also the first woman Head of the University of Sheffield School of Architecture in the UK. This book was written as a result of her concern about the amount of waste and suffering caused by the quality of much of our built environment. She has received extensive funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council for her work on the value of architects and on the way in which they evidence that value. Being passionate about breaking down the barriers between academia and architectural practice, she has, since 2012, embroiled herself in the activities of the Royal Institute of British Architects as a twice-elected National Council member and Chair of its Research and Innovation Group. She also delivers research training in practice and is a supervisor of practitioner PhDs. Flora Samuel is known for her unorthodox writings on Le Corbusier, about whom she has published extensively. A mother of three daughters, she is based in Wales.

Introduction Part 1: How Architecture Expresses its Value 1. The Value of Architecture as Expressed by the Profession Now 2. Current Surveys of Architectural Value Part 2: Components of Cultural Value 3. Health and Design for Ageing 4. Community Cohesion and Cultural Assets 5. Brandscape and the Experience Economy 6. Heritage and Identity 7. Education Conclusion

General Fields

  • : 9781138783935
  • : Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • : Routledge
  • : 380.0
  • : 01 March 2018
  • : 235mm X 159mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Flora Samuel (Professor of Architecture, University of Sheffield, UK)
  • : Paperback
  • : 1803
  • : 252
  • : 10 Line drawings, black and white; 30 Halftones, black and white; 40 Illustrations, black and white