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E-grāmata: Demystifying Architectural Research: Adding Value to Your Practice

  • Formāts: 144 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: RIBA Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000703467
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  • Formāts: 144 pages
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This practical, hands on introduction guides you through the basics of undertaking research in day-to-day architectural practice helping you to exploit the growing opportunities on offer. It explores how developing a research specialism can improve the quality of your projects, help to define your brand and generate new channels of revenue with innovative services for clients.

The text is divided into four sections focussing on different types of Architecture Research Practice; commercial, cultural, social and technology. Each section includes a series of inspiring case studies written by practitioners themselves on the way in which research benefits their business as well as an essay by an expert which sets these projects in their methodological context. In this way the book highlights the broad spectrum of research being undertaken and the practical implications for the practice and their projects.

This is designed for architects and practices who want to develop a clear specialism that adds brand value and will enable them to access new funding streams as well as students of architecture who are getting to grips with architectural research. This book will inspire cutting edge and innovative architectural practice that can clearly demonstrate its impact and value to non-architect clients.
Supporter v
Foreword vii
Introduction ix
About the Editors xii
Acknowledgements xiii
PART 1 TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH PRACTICE
1(39)
Chapter 1 Demystifying Technological Research Methods
Fionn Stevenson of the University of Sheffield
3(8)
Chapter 2 User Engagement And Technological Selection In An Innovative Green School Building
Sarah Wigglesworth of Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
11(4)
Chapter 3 Monitoring Housing In Use
Anne Thorne of Anne Thorne Architects LLP
15(4)
Chapter 4 Adapt And Save: Climate Adaptation Strategies
Irena Bauman of Bauman Lyons Architects
19(6)
Chapter 5 Information Systems For Technical Design
Merritt Bucholz of Bucholz McEvoy Architects
25(6)
Chapter 6 Sustainable Building Materials For Commercial Developments
Chris Halligan of Steven George & Partners LLP
31(4)
Chapter 7 Permeable Insulation And Power
Ian Standen of Stride Treglown
35(5)
PART 2 SOCIAL RESEARCH PRACTICE
40(38)
Chapter 8 Demystifying Social Research Methods
Julia Udall of the University of Sheffield
43(8)
Chapter 9 Education And Engagement
Richard Cottrell, Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture
51(4)
Chapter 10 Co-Design For New Lifestyles
Jane Burnside of Jane D Burnside Architects
55(6)
Chapter 11 Visioning Brentford Lock West
John Sampson of URBED
61(6)
Chapter 12 Experimental Residential
Mark Parsons of Studio Polpo
67(6)
Chapter 13 Bridging Thermal Inequality In Glasgow
Rupert Daly of Collective Architecture
73(5)
PART 3 CULTURAL RESEARCH PRACTICE
78(36)
Chapter 14 Demystifying Cultural Research Methods
Stephen Walker of the University of Sheffield
81(6)
Chapter 15 Pop-Up Buildings In The City
Tony Broomhead of OS31
87(4)
Chapter 16 Market Meditations
Helen Stratford of Helen Stratford Architects
91(6)
Chapter 17 Building With Landscape
Chris Loyn of Loyn & Co Architects
97(6)
Chapter 18 Sculpture And Architecture In The Modern City
Patrick Lynch of Lynch Architects
103(6)
Chapter 19 The Taste For Neo-Vernacular Housing
Gillian Horn of Penoyre & Prasad
109(5)
PART 4 COMMERCIAL RESEARCH PRACTICE
114(31)
Chapter 20 Demystifying Commercial Research Methods
Anne Dye of the Royal Institute of British Architects
117(10)
Chapter 21 Working As An Expert Witness
Gordon Gibb of Gibb Architects Ltd
127(6)
Chapter 22 Marketing Architects
Paul Iddon of Agency Spring
133(6)
Chapter 23 Procurement
Walter Menteth of Walter Menteth Architects
139(6)
Conclusion 145(6)
Bibliography 151(5)
Useful resources 156(3)
Credits 159(1)
Index 160
Anne Dye is Head of Technical Research at the RIBA, responsible for delivering the research agenda in alliance with the RIBA Research and Innovation Group. This includes the development, support and promotion of a range of strategic built-environment research projects both within the RIBA, in partnership with other organisations and within the wider research community, as well as providing advocacy for research to key stakeholders. Flora Samuel is an Architect and Professor of Architecture at the University of Sheffield and formerly Head of School. Her mission is supporting architectural practitioners in evidencing and communicating their value through research. She is leader of the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded Evidencing and Communicating the Value of Architects. Her last project Home Improvements - shortlisted for the 2014 RIBA Presidents Awards for Research - funded the production of the RIBAs Report on Housing Research in Practice, the RIBA Practice Research Guide, the RIBA/SCHOSA Guide to University Located Research as well as three practice collaborative projects with Urbed, Ash Sakula and Satellite Architects. Samuel is incoming Chair of the RIBA Research and Innovation Group and the European research network ARENA where her specialist area is Architecture Practice Research. She has also published five books on Le Corbusier, two of them shortlisted for RIBA Research Awards. She also works as a consultant in developing research in practice.