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      Current challenges and recommendations for the UK
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      Current challenges and recommendations for the UK

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      Current challenges and recommendations for the UK book

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      Current challenges and recommendations for the UK book

      Edited ByPaul Jenkins, Leslie Forsyth
      BookArchitecture, Participation and Society

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2009
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 8
      eBook ISBN 9780203869499
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      ABSTRACT

      A key aspect of this research has been to go beyond academic boundaries and

      seek inputs concerning the study and its implications from architectural prac-

      tices, professional and policy organisations, as well as the interested wider

      public.1 The main issues discussed in these events were: identification of any

      further contributions to the project findings; discussion on the current relevance

      of these findings; and comments on possible future follow-up activities. As

      such it was hoped that the study would generate some discussion and possible

      action in these organisations which would take forward findings and recom-

      mendations. This chapter reports on the results of the participatory workshops/

      dissemination events which discussed and prioritised these, and sets out a

      succinct set of recommendations and areas for further research, which is part

      of its remit as a scoping study. It then concludes by reasserting the relation-

      ships between architecture and society, and the role of participation in this, as

      a key part of the architect’s normal activity. This needs to be interpreted in dif-

      ferent ways within different political, economic, social and cultural contexts,

      and the study includes an Appendix with initial thoughts on the relevance of

      this for contemporary policy and practice in the Scottish context, which

      emerged in discussions with policy-makers, profession/practices and academ-

      ics in the process of research.

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