ABSTRACT

This book provides a clear guide for practitioners looking to establish or already conducting research projects in a practice context and graduate students looking to support their studies and role within practice.

The book is divided into three key sections. The first section, across Chapters Two and Three, discusses why research is relevant to practice, how it benefits both practice and their clients, the breadth of topics, and tackles the key challenges facing research in practice and discusses how to overcome them, including how to fund research in practice. Section two, across Chapters Four to Seven, focuses on the mechanics of a research project, providing a step-by-step guide to reviewing literature and publications, data collection and research methods, ethics, writing up and publishing.

In the final section, Chapter Eight presents profiles of twelve architecture practices ranging in size, structure, location, research interest and approach, followed by illustrated profiles of their design influenced research work. The practices featured here are Counterspace Studio, ZCD Architects, Baca Architects, Tonkin Liu, Pomeroy Studio, Architecture Research Office, Architype, Gehl Architects, Hayball, PLP Architects, White Arkitekter and Perkins&Will.

With practice based examples throughout, beautifully illustrated and written in a clear and accessible style, this is an essential guide to conducting research that is relevant for architectural practices of all size, location and expertise.

chapter Chapter One|2 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter Two|30 pages

Making the case for research in practice

chapter Chapter Three|25 pages

Funding research in practice

chapter Chapter Four|8 pages

Developing the research proposal

chapter Chapter Five|29 pages

The research process

chapter Chapter Six|14 pages

Research ethics

chapter Chapter Seven|12 pages

Publishing your research

chapter Chapter Eight|117 pages

Case studies

chapter Chapter Nine|1 pages

Conclusions