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"It often takes outsiders to point out what insiders have missed or chosen to ignore about themselves. Such revelations are exactly what geographers Imrie and Street bring to the discipline of architecture. The book is an assiduously researched documentation of the way the architects have responded to the increasing regulatory frameworks with a mixture of denial, boredom, resignation and fury - when in fact, the authors show, the way forward is to work with rather than against the frameworks in a manner that is at the same time creative and realist." -- Professor Jeremy Till, Dean of the School of Architecture and the Built Environment, University of Westminster
"Imrie and Street have produced a vital text that opens up a new perspective on architectural practice and regulation as a co-evolutionary process of code-making that is reshaping the cities we inhabit. By highlighting the complex social organisation of these processes, the book opens up a new window on the materiality of design creativity and the politics enacted through regulatory interventions." -- Professor Simon Guy, Director of Manchester Architecture Research Centre (MARC), Head of School of Environment and Development, The University of Manchester
"Architectural Design and Regulation is an insightful tour de force. It provides a much needed critical examination of the exiting regulatory paradigm while bringing together theory, practice and a vision for change. The implications of regulations on urban development are little appreciated and rarely discussed. Yet, across the globe, communities are shaped by codes and regulations that virtually dictate all aspects of urban development. Regulations define how places can and can't be developed, and how controls shape the physical space and buildings where we live and work. By critically assessing the impacts of design regulations on the spatial and social quality of our built environment Rob Imrie and Emma Street offer a unique analysis and practical suggestions. It is a must-read for anyone who is serious about understanding current urban development and architecture practice." -- Eran Ben-Joseph, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture and Planning, and Head of City Design and Development Group, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology