ABSTRACT

The study of the architectural discipline suffers from an increasing disconnect between its teaching and its professional practice. In this edited collection, 18 architectural voices address this disconnect by reflecting on the ways in which they exercise the architectural discipline in three ways: research, teaching, and practice. This book argues that the totality of activities encompassed by the architectural profession can be best fulfilled when reconsidering the critical interactions between these three fields in the everyday exercise of the profession.

Split into three parts, "Architecture as Research," Architecture as Pedagogy," and "Architecture as Practice," each section focuses on one of these three dimensions while establishing continuity with the other two. In doing so, the book not only favors a more fulfilling interaction between academia and the profession but also reinforces the implementation of design theory and research in everyday teaching and practice. The contributions come from 18 teams of architects operating from geographically diverse locations, including Pezo von Ellrichshausen in Chile, Kengo Kuma & Associates in Japan, Barclay & Crousse in Peru, Shift in Iran, Heinrich Wolff in South Africa, and People’s Architecture Office in China, opening the design conversation to larger contexts and framing continuity and inclusion in time.

Written for students, instructors, and practitioners alike, the inspiring reflections in this volume encourage readers to grow as architects and play an instrumental role in transforming the built environment.

part I|102 pages

Architecture as Research

chapter 2|24 pages

Fitness on Connected Fields

Distance, Time, and Conversation

chapter 3|21 pages

The Substrate of Architectural Experimentation

Tradition and Architectural Design

part II|76 pages

Architecture as Pedagogy

chapter 6|13 pages

Teaching Architecture

At the Vanguard of Rearguard

chapter 8|17 pages

A Certain Praise for Drawings

Sources, Goals, and Tools

chapter 9|17 pages

The Trellis at Silo City

A Case Study for Design-Build in a Post-Industrial Context

chapter 10|9 pages

Constructing Space

part III|76 pages

Architecture as Practice

chapter 11|16 pages

From Practice

Landscape, Memory, Technology

chapter 12|12 pages

Transformative Impact

Rethinking the Structure of Inclusive Practices

chapter 13|17 pages

Unsanctioned Architecture

chapter 15|13 pages

How to Build a House

part |8 pages

Epilogues

chapter |4 pages

Reason, Emotion, and Experience

The Rational and the Existential in Architecture

chapter 17|2 pages

Continuum