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Architectural Design and Regulation

by Rob Imrie, Emma Street
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Overview

Governments are placing increasing emphasis on design codes, building regulations, and planning statements to guide the conduct of architects, and to fashion much more of the design process but there has been little research on what architects feel and think about this, and how it is affecting what they do and their daily patterns of work.

The book develops insights into a number of important relationships: the impact of regulations on architects and their designs; the use of regulations to create or sustain shared bodies of knowledge and common understanding between different actors (i.e. designers, contractors, regulators); and, the social issues of how risk is shared (between designers and the state) for creating and ascertaining that the minimum (design) conditions are satisfied.

About the Author, Rob Imrie

Rob Imrie is Professor of Geography at King’s College London. He has published widely in international journals on issues relating to urban policy and regeneration and his background is in geography, sociology, and planning studies and he has a doctorate in industrial sociology.

Emma Street is a Research Associate at King’s College London. She is working on an AHRC-funded project about the codification and regulation of architects’ practices.

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Book Details

Published
March 22, 2011
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
376
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781405179669

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