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El. knyga: Entering Architectural Practice

(Architect, UK)
  • Formatas: 420 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781000297584
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  • Formatas: 420 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781000297584
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Featuring exclusive interviews with the internationally renowned architects: Kengo Kuma; Alberto Campo Baeza; pela Videcnik (OFIS); Fernanda Canales; Jonathan Sergison (Sergison Bates); and Jane Hall (Assemble) Entering Architectural Practice is a practical and honest guide for architecture students, entering the world of architectural practice.

There is often a disconnection between what you are taught in architecture school and the actual practice of architecture in the workplace. As both a practising architect and architecture school tutor, the author has first-hand experience of this disconnection and so helps students bridge this divide between academia and practice.

Focused on providing industry insight, dispelling myths, and above all providing a combination of reality and hope to students of architecture entering the workplace, the book is beautifully and richly illustrated, providing a compelling visual story alongside the invaluable information it imparts.

Serious but enjoyable, thoroughly researched but highly approachable, this book is simply essential reading for every individual about to embark on a career in practice.
0 Introduction
0.1 Between Anticipation And Reality
1(12)
0.2 The Reality
13(18)
0.3 The Writer
31(4)
1 Transitioning
1.0 Transition: The Choice Is Yours
35(18)
Technical Advice Note 01 Terminology
50(3)
1.1 Choosing A Practice
53(26)
Interview A Fernanda Canales
69(10)
1.2 Labour, Authorship, And You
79(16)
Technical Advice Note 02 Typical Day
92(3)
1.3 Working Conditions
95(26)
Interview B Jonathan Sergison (Sergison Bates)
113(8)
1.4 Play Your Position
121(20)
1.5 Designing Your Career
141(16)
2 Designing
2.0 Designing In Practice
157(10)
2.1 Future
167(30)
Technical Advice Note 03 Surveying
184(2)
Interview C Kengo Kuma
186(11)
2.2 Ethics
197(14)
2.3 Constraints
211(26)
Technical Advice Note 04 Materials
226(2)
Interview D Spela Videcnik (OFIS Arhitekti)
228(9)
2.4 Technicals
237(22)
Technical Advice Note 05 Scale
256(3)
2.5 Time
259(16)
3 Communicating
3.0 Communication
275(12)
Technical Advice Note 06 Lineweights
284(3)
3.1 Tools
287(30)
Interview E Jane Hall (Assemble)
307(10)
3.2 Speech
317(16)
Technical Advice Note 07 Emails
330(3)
3.3 Others
333(24)
Interview F Alberto Campo Baeza
349(8)
3.4 Internal
357(18)
3.5 Public
375(18)
4 Conclusion
4.0 Anticipating The Reality
393(16)
Index 409
James Tait is an Architect, Author and Educator. James has led a range of high-profile projects at some of the best architectural practices in the UK. He is also author of The Architecture Concept Book; a contributing writer to the Architects Journal; and a Studio Tutor at the Mackintosh School of Architecture, The Glasgow School of Art.