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Architecture is at a tipping point.
Voices of the under-recognised are increasing in volume and are agitating for change. If we don't collectively listen, re-adjust and change our outlook, we risk limiting the relevance of our profession in today's society and, ultimately, the places we create.
Capturing insight from leading voices in the profession, this book encourages understanding and reflection. It addresses critical questions, providing steps towards meaningful change.
It will help those who are under-recognised to find the role models, community and tools to feel confident, supported and valued. It will also help those intimidated by change to understand why it's so important and provoke constructive action.
The topics and experiences provide a rich foundation for building an inclusive future that truly represents the diverse population we serve.
This is a call for change. Now.
Features contributions from Amy Francis-Smith, Ben Stephens, Charlie Edmonds, Clare Nash, Danni Jennifer Lewin Kerr, Darren Bray, Hannah Day, Dr Igea Troiani, Indujah Srikaran, Lanré Gboladé, Martha Summers, Mary Holmes, Nadir Mahmood, Maryam Al-Irhayim, Nick Walker, Rob Hyde, Ryder Architecture, Dr Saiyyidah Zaidi, Sarah Ackland, Savannah Williams, Dr Stephen Parnell, Sumita Singha, Tim Bailey and Tobi Sobowale.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: An inclusion emergency by Hannah Durham and Grace Choi
Nothing About Us, Without Us: Disabled people designing by Amy Francis-Smith
A Deaf architect in a hearing world by Ben Stephens
Beyond EDI: Addressing the fundamental mechanisms of exploitation in architecture by Charlie Edmonds
Juggling parenthood by Clare Nash
OUT OUT OUT: The dilemma by Danni Jennifer Lewin Kerr
Superpowers or kryptonite: Dyslexia as part of our profession by Darren Bray and Rob Hyde
Stay for longer: Retaining women in architecture by Grace Choi
Neurodivergence in practice: A job for me? by Hannah Day
Extrovert-ambivert-introvert: Ensuring everyone can thrive by Hannah Durham
Not a one-size-fits-all architectural education by Dr Igea Troiani
Climbing the ladder: Social mobility in architecture by Indujah Srikaran
A letter to our future clients: We have not just landed... by Lanré Gboladé
Queering the precedent by Martha Summers, Mary Holmes and Nadir Mahmood
Becoming an architect: The challenges of navigating a way in the profession by Maryam Al-Irhayim
Am I a gay architect? by Nick Walker
The learning journey: Reflection from within a large practice by Ryder Architecture
Hair, hijab and a hardhat by Dr Saiyyidah Zaidi
(Emotional) complexity and contradiction by Sarah Ackland
Reconstructing representation in architecture by Savannah Williams
Order from disorder by Dr Stephen Parnell
With a... like yours: Inclusion, intersectionality and internationalism in architecture by Sumita Singha
Allyship: Creating room for others by Tim Bailey
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