The Great Game: Defining Architectural Design as Collective Practice
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Abstract
Architects appear torn between pursuing an irreducible specificity of their profession and the need to constantly negotiate that specificity with a variety of other actors, from the politician to the technician to the citizens’ association. Architectural design is a collective practice, but the model that is transmitted and reproduced in the design studio is often that of architects who follow their own unique, creative idea.
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Federighi, V., Bruno, E., Listo , T., Leoni , S., & Forina , C. (2023). The Great Game: Defining Architectural Design as Collective Practice. EAAE Annual Conference Proceedings, 1(1). Retrieved from https://publishings.eaae.be/index.php/annual_conference/article/view/95
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2023-08-17
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NEB and Contemporary Design
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Copyright (c) 2023 Valeria Federighi, Edoardo Bruno, Tommaso Listo , Sofia Leoni , Camilla Forina
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