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In the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, this new book provides thought provoking commentary on the nature of the relationship between society, the prevailing economic system and professionalism in the built environment. It is both an introduction to and an examination of professionalism and professional bodies in the sector, including a view of the future of professionalism and the organisations serving it. Essential reading for built environment professionals and students doing the professional studies elements of their training or in the process of applying for chartership or…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317479758
- Artikelnr.: 55407776
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317479758
- Artikelnr.: 55407776
He is a core member and co-ordinator of the Edge, the built environment think tank, and is on the Green Construction Board's Routemap group. He is a former member of the RIBA Council and Board and was Chair of both Policy and Strategy and RIBA London region as well as Vice chair of Practice and Building Futures.
He is a member of several Design Review panels including the Home Office's, The London Borough of Islington and Shape East. He is an RIBA Client Adviser, member of the Academy of Urbanism and a former Board member of the European Forum for Architectural Policies.
2. The beginnings of professionalism
* Before professionalism (pre-1818)
* The establishment of professional bodies
* The early years of professionalism
3. The foundations of professional organisations
* Association
* Knowledge
* Standards & ethics
* The public interest
4. Mature professionalism
* The post-war consensus
* The end of deference
* Formalisation of education
* The impact of Thatcherism / neoliberalism
* Globalism
* The range of institutions
5. The wider picture
* Ethics and responsibilities
* Society and questions of trust
* Value and values
* Comparisons with professions in other sectors
* International comparisons - Europe and beyond
6. The professional & professionalism
* Integrity and impartiality
* Trustworthy
* Competence and currency
* Responsibility
* A duty of care to client/s
* A duty of care to society and the environment
* Reputation and standing
7. The role(s) of professional institutions
* Membership and imprimatur
* Professional services
* Keeper of the flame and/or conscience of the profession
* Learned society: Knowledge resources & development
* Codes of conduct / ethics
* Compliance / discipline
* Education and training (including ongoing CPD)
* Mutual support
* Special interest groups
* Collective forum and voice
* Cultural activity
* Social club / hub
* Promotion & PR
* Sectoral advancement
8. The workings of professional Institutes
* Governance & status
* Codes of ethics
* Big tents vs specialist interest groups
* Oversight of education & entry
* Quasi-governmental and legal roles
* Intellectual property
* Conflicts of interest
* The survival instinct
9. Recent developments in professionalism
* Social change & expectations
* Technological developments
* Industry change and the relationship with the construction industry
* Government policies & initiatives
* Professional education and training
* Professional individuals / Professional service companies
* Celebrity & the media
* Pros and cons of professional membership
* Work across borders / internationalism
* A decline in status / influence / relevance?
* The environmental challenge (climate change, pollution, biodiversity,
resource use etc.)
10. Significant current trends in the built environment sector
* Multi-disciplinarity & diversity
* Building Information Modelling (BIM)
* Big data, aggregator websites, social networking etc.
* Evidence based design
* Performance based contracting
* Zero/low carbon
* Climate adaptation / Resilience
* Corporate social responsibility
* Retrofit / emphasis on existing building stock
11. The future
* Future scenarios
* Edge Commission of Inquiry
* Agents for change
* Professional institutions
* Non-professional bodies & groups
* Corporate professionalism
* Professionals and professionalism
* Professional education
* Entry routes into the professions
* New roles for professionalism
* Alternatives to professionalism
* New Professionalism
2. The beginnings of professionalism
* Before professionalism (pre-1818)
* The establishment of professional bodies
* The early years of professionalism
3. The foundations of professional organisations
* Association
* Knowledge
* Standards & ethics
* The public interest
4. Mature professionalism
* The post-war consensus
* The end of deference
* Formalisation of education
* The impact of Thatcherism / neoliberalism
* Globalism
* The range of institutions
5. The wider picture
* Ethics and responsibilities
* Society and questions of trust
* Value and values
* Comparisons with professions in other sectors
* International comparisons - Europe and beyond
6. The professional & professionalism
* Integrity and impartiality
* Trustworthy
* Competence and currency
* Responsibility
* A duty of care to client/s
* A duty of care to society and the environment
* Reputation and standing
7. The role(s) of professional institutions
* Membership and imprimatur
* Professional services
* Keeper of the flame and/or conscience of the profession
* Learned society: Knowledge resources & development
* Codes of conduct / ethics
* Compliance / discipline
* Education and training (including ongoing CPD)
* Mutual support
* Special interest groups
* Collective forum and voice
* Cultural activity
* Social club / hub
* Promotion & PR
* Sectoral advancement
8. The workings of professional Institutes
* Governance & status
* Codes of ethics
* Big tents vs specialist interest groups
* Oversight of education & entry
* Quasi-governmental and legal roles
* Intellectual property
* Conflicts of interest
* The survival instinct
9. Recent developments in professionalism
* Social change & expectations
* Technological developments
* Industry change and the relationship with the construction industry
* Government policies & initiatives
* Professional education and training
* Professional individuals / Professional service companies
* Celebrity & the media
* Pros and cons of professional membership
* Work across borders / internationalism
* A decline in status / influence / relevance?
* The environmental challenge (climate change, pollution, biodiversity,
resource use etc.)
10. Significant current trends in the built environment sector
* Multi-disciplinarity & diversity
* Building Information Modelling (BIM)
* Big data, aggregator websites, social networking etc.
* Evidence based design
* Performance based contracting
* Zero/low carbon
* Climate adaptation / Resilience
* Corporate social responsibility
* Retrofit / emphasis on existing building stock
11. The future
* Future scenarios
* Edge Commission of Inquiry
* Agents for change
* Professional institutions
* Non-professional bodies & groups
* Corporate professionalism
* Professionals and professionalism
* Professional education
* Entry routes into the professions
* New roles for professionalism
* Alternatives to professionalism
* New Professionalism