Author(s): Bruce Wrightsman & Michael Everts
The day-to-day practice of architecture must navigate within a system of contexts often replete with competing values dictated through external forces by clients and patrons to effectively execute the work. This requires the process of design and construction to respond to constant tactile adjustments made by the demands of clients, codes, budgets, etc. to address the landscape of contingency. Every project, decisions are made about quality of materials versus reality of budget and time constraints or owner-prescribed values and requirements versus site and building code constraints. Engaging these conflicts defines the profession of architecture.
https://doi.org/10.35483/ACSA.AIA.Inter.15.21
Volume Editors
Gregory Kessler & Stephen Vogel
ISBN
978-1-944214-00-5