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21 Things You Won't Learn in Architect... by Dobson, Adrian Paperback / softback
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- 1859465676
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- 9781859465677
- Date of Publication
- 2014-10-01
- Release Title
- 21 Things You Won't Learn in Architecture School
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Publisher
Riba Publications
ISBN-10
1859465676
ISBN-13
9781859465677
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201680858
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
128 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
21 Things You Won't Learn in Architecture School
Subject
Personal Success, Professional Practice, General
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Architecture, Business & Economics
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
14.2 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
720.23
Table Of Content
Part 1 Twenty One Lessons 1. In architecture, it¿s a long road to success 2. There is more than one type of successful architect 3. Architectural practices come in many forms 4. Architecture doesn¿t exist in a vacuum 5. You need to develop interests beyond architecture 6. Architects think differently 7. Speak to your audience in a language it understands 8. Architects always work in teams 9. Teams need leaders 10. Architecture is a business 11. Architects can learn business skills 12. Architects have to sell and negotiate 13. Work out what kind of architect you want to be and play to your strengths 14. Communicate your unique message 15. You need to understand fees 16. Focus on people, not product 17. Keep up to date with new technology and new thinking 18. Look after your personal brand and networks 19. Prizes matter; don¿t they? 20. Construction sometimes involves conflict as well as collaboration 21. There is no architecture without design Part 2 Interviews
Synopsis
This book will open your eyes to the realities of practice as an architect. There is sometimes a disconnection between what is taught during architectural education and the actual experience of entering the work place. With relatively little space in the packed architectural school curriculum, professional practice content tends to focus on the facts - legislation and contracts - rather than practical skills and lessons from experience. Yet understanding the value of good communication and business skills or how to promote yourself and your work may just make the difference to your survival in this highly competitive marketplace. This concise and punchy guide aims to challenge your assumptions about what 'success' in architecture is and how to achieve it. In Part 1 Adrian Dobson, the RIBA's Director of Practice, gives you an insight into the 21 'principles' he thinks all architects should grasp when trying establish their professional careers. He draws lessons from psychology, sociology, marketing, economics, persuasion and resource management all of which are highly relevant to success in architecture. In Part 2 a diverse selection of highly individual, creative and respected architects, with very different business models, specialisms and approaches, give you the inside story on their journey to prominence - offering you invaluable insights into the makeup of a successful architect and how to approach the years of practice ahead of you. The interviewees include Caroline Buckingham, John Assael, Simon Allford and David Partridge. This is an invaluable source of advice for architecture students, particularly those at Part 3, but also those who are recently qualified and in their first few years of practice., This book will open your eyes to the realities of practice as an architect. There is sometimes a disconnection between what is taught during architectural education and the actual experience of entering the work place. With relatively little space in the packed architectural school curriculum, professional practice content tends to focus on the facts ¿ legislation and contracts - rather than practical skills and lessons from experience. Yet understanding the value of good communication and business skills or how to promote yourself and your work may just make the difference to your survival in this highly competitive marketplace. This concise and punchy guide aims to challenge your assumptions about what ¿success¿ in architecture is and how to achieve it. In Part 1 Adrian Dobson, the RIBA¿s Director of Practice, gives you an insight into the 21 ¿principles¿ he thinks all architects should grasp when trying establish their professional careers. He draws lessons from psychology, sociology, marketing, economics, persuasion and resource management all of which are highly relevant to success in architecture. In Part 2 a diverse selection of highly individual, creative and respected architects, with very different business models, specialisms and approaches, give you the inside story on their journey to prominence ¿ offering you invaluable insights into the makeup of a successful architect and how to approach the years of practice ahead of you. The interviewees include Caroline Buckingham, John Assael, Simon Allford and David Partridge. This is an invaluable source of advice for architecture students, particularly those at Part 3, but also those who are recently qualified and in their first few years of practice., This book will open your eyes to the realities of practice as an architect. There is sometimes a disconnection between what is taught during architectural education and the actual experience of entering the work place. With relatively little space in the packed architectural school curriculum, professional practice content tends to focus on the facts " legislation and contracts - rather than practical skills and lessons from experience. Yet understanding the value of good communication and business skills or how to promote yourself and your work may just make the difference to your survival in this highly competitive marketplace. This concise and punchy guide aims to challenge your assumptions about what success (TM) in architecture is and how to achieve it. In Part 1 Adrian Dobson, the RIBA (TM)s Director of Practice, gives you an insight into the 21 principles (TM) he thinks all architects should grasp when trying establish their professional careers. He draws lessons from psychology, sociology, marketing, economics, persuasion and resource management all of which are highly relevant to success in architecture. In Part 2 a diverse selection of highly individual, creative and respected architects, with very different business models, specialisms and approaches, give you the inside story on their journey to prominence " offering you invaluable insights into the makeup of a successful architect and how to approach the years of practice ahead of you. The interviewees include Caroline Buckingham, John Assael, Simon Allford and David Partridge. This is an invaluable source of advice for architecture students, particularly those at Part 3, but also those who are recently qualified and in their first few years of practice.
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NA1996
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