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Building (in) the Future Recasting Labor in Architecture

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Building (in) the Future Recasting Labor in Architecture

Phillip Bernstein (Editor), Peggy Deamer (Editor)
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There is no denying the transformational role of the computer in the evolution of contemporary architectural practice. Butdoes this techno-determinist account tell the whole story? Are humans becoming irrelevant to the overall development of thebuilt environment? Building (in) the Future confronts these important questions by examining the fundamental human relationships that characterize contemporary design and construction. Thirty-four contributors including designers,engineers, fabricators, contractors, construction managers, planners, and scholars examine how contemporary practicesof production are reshaping the design/construction process.
Through observations, arguments, and detailed project explorations contributors describe new models of practice and reorganizations of labor for the 21st century. Chapters include a reconsideration of craft in light of digital fabrication anexploration of new methods of collaboration an analysis of changes in contracts and standards and an assessment of thenew market realities of mass production and customization.
Year:
2010
Publisher:
Princeton Architectural Press
Language:
english
Pages:
215
ISBN 10:
1568988060
ISBN 13:
9781568988061
File:
PDF, 11.93 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2010
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