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Diversity in architecture
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Architecture is at a tipping point. Voices of the under-represented have been increasing in volume and are agitated for change. If we don't collectively listen, re-adjust and change our future outlook, we limit the potential relevance of the profession in today's society and, ultimately, the places we create.
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Architecture is at a tipping point. Voices of the under-represented have been increasing in volume and are agitated for change. If we don't collectively listen, re-adjust and change our future outlook, we limit the potential relevance of the profession in today's society and, ultimately, the places we create.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040153109
- Artikelnr.: 70884440
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040153109
- Artikelnr.: 70884440
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Hannah Durham is an architect, educator and researcher. She was named a RIBA Journal Rising Star and her students have been nominated for national awards. Grace Choi is an award-winning Architect of South Korean descent who brings a balanced perspective and two decades of diverse professional experience to the table.
Acknowledgments Introduction: An inclusion emergency by Hannah Durham and
Grace Choi 1. Nothing About Us, Without Us: Disabled people designing by
Amy Francis-Smith 2. A Deaf architect in a hearing world by Ben Stephens 3.
Beyond EDI: Addressing the fundamental mechanisms of exploitation in
architecture by Charlie Edmonds 4. Juggling parenthood by Clare Nash 5. OUT
OUT OUT: The dilemma by Danni Jennifer Lewin Kerr 6. A lived experience of
dyslexia by Darren Bray and Rob Hyde 7. Stay for longer: Retaining women in
architecture by Grace Choi 8. Neurodivergence in practice: A job For me? by
Hannah Day 9. Extrovert-ambivert-introvert: Ensuring everyone can thrive by
Hannah Durham 10. Not a one-size-fits-all architectural education by Dr
Igea Troiani 11. Climbing the ladder by Indujah Srikaran 12. A letter to
our future clients: We have not just landed... by Lanre Gbolade 13.
Queering the precedent by Nadir Mahmood, Martha Summers and Mary Holmes 14.
Architectural students struggles and solutions by Maryam Al-Irhayim 15. Am
I a gay architect? by Nick Walker 16. The learning journey: Reflections
from within large practice by Ryder Architecture 17. Hair, hijab and a
hardhat by Dr Saiyyida Zaidi 18. (Emotional) complexity and contradiction
by Sarah Ackland 19. Reconstructing representation in architecture by
Savannah Williams 20. Order from disorder by Dr Stephen Parnell 21. With
a... like yours: Inclusion, intersectionality and internationalism in
architecture by Sumita Singha 22. Allyship: Creating room for others by Tim
Bailey 23. Heritage: A poem exploring identity, culture, place and change
by Tobi Sobowale Afterword: Difference as a super power which benefits
everyone About the editors About the contributors Index Image credits
Grace Choi 1. Nothing About Us, Without Us: Disabled people designing by
Amy Francis-Smith 2. A Deaf architect in a hearing world by Ben Stephens 3.
Beyond EDI: Addressing the fundamental mechanisms of exploitation in
architecture by Charlie Edmonds 4. Juggling parenthood by Clare Nash 5. OUT
OUT OUT: The dilemma by Danni Jennifer Lewin Kerr 6. A lived experience of
dyslexia by Darren Bray and Rob Hyde 7. Stay for longer: Retaining women in
architecture by Grace Choi 8. Neurodivergence in practice: A job For me? by
Hannah Day 9. Extrovert-ambivert-introvert: Ensuring everyone can thrive by
Hannah Durham 10. Not a one-size-fits-all architectural education by Dr
Igea Troiani 11. Climbing the ladder by Indujah Srikaran 12. A letter to
our future clients: We have not just landed... by Lanre Gbolade 13.
Queering the precedent by Nadir Mahmood, Martha Summers and Mary Holmes 14.
Architectural students struggles and solutions by Maryam Al-Irhayim 15. Am
I a gay architect? by Nick Walker 16. The learning journey: Reflections
from within large practice by Ryder Architecture 17. Hair, hijab and a
hardhat by Dr Saiyyida Zaidi 18. (Emotional) complexity and contradiction
by Sarah Ackland 19. Reconstructing representation in architecture by
Savannah Williams 20. Order from disorder by Dr Stephen Parnell 21. With
a... like yours: Inclusion, intersectionality and internationalism in
architecture by Sumita Singha 22. Allyship: Creating room for others by Tim
Bailey 23. Heritage: A poem exploring identity, culture, place and change
by Tobi Sobowale Afterword: Difference as a super power which benefits
everyone About the editors About the contributors Index Image credits
Acknowledgments Introduction: An inclusion emergency by Hannah Durham and
Grace Choi 1. Nothing About Us, Without Us: Disabled people designing by
Amy Francis-Smith 2. A Deaf architect in a hearing world by Ben Stephens 3.
Beyond EDI: Addressing the fundamental mechanisms of exploitation in
architecture by Charlie Edmonds 4. Juggling parenthood by Clare Nash 5. OUT
OUT OUT: The dilemma by Danni Jennifer Lewin Kerr 6. A lived experience of
dyslexia by Darren Bray and Rob Hyde 7. Stay for longer: Retaining women in
architecture by Grace Choi 8. Neurodivergence in practice: A job For me? by
Hannah Day 9. Extrovert-ambivert-introvert: Ensuring everyone can thrive by
Hannah Durham 10. Not a one-size-fits-all architectural education by Dr
Igea Troiani 11. Climbing the ladder by Indujah Srikaran 12. A letter to
our future clients: We have not just landed... by Lanre Gbolade 13.
Queering the precedent by Nadir Mahmood, Martha Summers and Mary Holmes 14.
Architectural students struggles and solutions by Maryam Al-Irhayim 15. Am
I a gay architect? by Nick Walker 16. The learning journey: Reflections
from within large practice by Ryder Architecture 17. Hair, hijab and a
hardhat by Dr Saiyyida Zaidi 18. (Emotional) complexity and contradiction
by Sarah Ackland 19. Reconstructing representation in architecture by
Savannah Williams 20. Order from disorder by Dr Stephen Parnell 21. With
a... like yours: Inclusion, intersectionality and internationalism in
architecture by Sumita Singha 22. Allyship: Creating room for others by Tim
Bailey 23. Heritage: A poem exploring identity, culture, place and change
by Tobi Sobowale Afterword: Difference as a super power which benefits
everyone About the editors About the contributors Index Image credits
Grace Choi 1. Nothing About Us, Without Us: Disabled people designing by
Amy Francis-Smith 2. A Deaf architect in a hearing world by Ben Stephens 3.
Beyond EDI: Addressing the fundamental mechanisms of exploitation in
architecture by Charlie Edmonds 4. Juggling parenthood by Clare Nash 5. OUT
OUT OUT: The dilemma by Danni Jennifer Lewin Kerr 6. A lived experience of
dyslexia by Darren Bray and Rob Hyde 7. Stay for longer: Retaining women in
architecture by Grace Choi 8. Neurodivergence in practice: A job For me? by
Hannah Day 9. Extrovert-ambivert-introvert: Ensuring everyone can thrive by
Hannah Durham 10. Not a one-size-fits-all architectural education by Dr
Igea Troiani 11. Climbing the ladder by Indujah Srikaran 12. A letter to
our future clients: We have not just landed... by Lanre Gbolade 13.
Queering the precedent by Nadir Mahmood, Martha Summers and Mary Holmes 14.
Architectural students struggles and solutions by Maryam Al-Irhayim 15. Am
I a gay architect? by Nick Walker 16. The learning journey: Reflections
from within large practice by Ryder Architecture 17. Hair, hijab and a
hardhat by Dr Saiyyida Zaidi 18. (Emotional) complexity and contradiction
by Sarah Ackland 19. Reconstructing representation in architecture by
Savannah Williams 20. Order from disorder by Dr Stephen Parnell 21. With
a... like yours: Inclusion, intersectionality and internationalism in
architecture by Sumita Singha 22. Allyship: Creating room for others by Tim
Bailey 23. Heritage: A poem exploring identity, culture, place and change
by Tobi Sobowale Afterword: Difference as a super power which benefits
everyone About the editors About the contributors Index Image credits