ABSTRACT

Altruism by Design: How to Effect Social Change as an Architect is meant to prepare the individual designer – whether a student or practicing professional – for a career dedicated to serving communities in need through design and construction. It will help you understand the complexities, opportunities, and benefits of creating architecture that promotes social equality and community so that you can make a difference.

What you'll learn:

-How community-based studios can respond to natural disasters and economic conditions
-How to build what you design
-How to develop relationships with non-traditional clients
-How to structure your career to be dedicated to social change and sustainable design
-How to discover funding opportunities for projects in a not-for-profit firm
-How to consider moral and financial aspects of your practice
-How you can collaborate with other design professions to determine the future of the built environment

Featuring detailed case studies, including work by Studio 804 and Pyotak Architects, and more than 100 color images; this book is essential reading for providing you with a viable path to altruistic design.

chapter |11 pages

Preparing the Path

part One|52 pages

Building an Understanding of Design for the Interests of the Public

chapter 1|24 pages

Creation of a Paradigm

The emergence of the socially aware design curriculum and its historical impact on architecture and design education in the united states

chapter 2|26 pages

Responding through Design

Using the community-based design studio setting as a response to natural disasters and depressed socioeconomic conditions

part Two|138 pages

The Pursuit of an Education in Design for the Interests of the Public and the Transformation to Socially Devoted Professional Practitioner

chapter 3|32 pages

Building What Is Designed

Integrating design and construction methods for sustainable design/build opportunities with a grassroots connection to a project's community

chapter 4|36 pages

Designing amongst the People

The university-based community design center and the cultivation of relationships through asset-based architecture and planning

chapter 5|36 pages

No One Is an Island for the Sun

Preparing to pursue a career in architectural practice dedicated to social change and integrative sustainability

chapter 6|32 pages

The Needle and the Barn Full of Hay

Understanding the complexities of acquiring funds and delivering projects in a design firm dedicated to social justice

part Three|46 pages

Under The Authority of Designing With Social Awareness and Social Devotion

chapter 7|16 pages

Stories abouta Different Bottom Line

Balancing the moral and financial aspects of working towards social change through architecture and design

chapter 8|20 pages

Intersecting with Society

Envisioning sustainable urban and rural environments through collaborative design efforts and community participation

chapter 9|8 pages

One Road

Synthesizing the diverse professions through a collaborative, community-conscious design processintroduction