For the Public Good : Rebuilding the Architectural Profession's Social Contract
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Library, SPAB | E-Journals | v. 89(1-6) / Jan-Dec2019 | Available |
What use is the business of research, when the business of architecture is on its knees? Rory Hyde – Curator of Contemporary Architecture and Urbanism at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne, and Design Advocate for the Mayor of London – argues that architectural research can be a vehicle for escaping architecture's current traps: by asking new kinds of questions, developing new kinds of practice models, and rebuilding the social contract between the profession and the public.
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