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Full Description
The manual provides a unique overview of the most important issues that need to be dealt within the first 5 years of an architecture practice. The book was conceived as a combination of three already published wonderland magazines (in an updated form) and two additional chapters of unpublished material. Aside from providing a unique source of reference for architects interested in developing their practices, the manual also addresses institutions and organizations, which deal with the profession (architecture schools, professional organizations, policy makers) throughout Europe. The manual consists of five main chapters: Getting started, Making mistakes, Going public, Getting specialized and Making competitions. The content of the fourth chapter (Getting specialized) will be entirely new material, while the last chapter (Making competitions) will refer to the homonymous exhibition and symposium that took place in Vienna in June 2009. An indispensable book for all who want their young practices to survive.
Contents
Editorial. - Prologue - Are we producing old-fashioned professionals for new conditions? - Getting Started: Where to go. What to do. How to Keep up. - Making Mistakes: Where Things can go Wrong. Why Make Mistakes. What to do When Things go Wrong. - Going Public: Why go Public. How to go Public. Where to go Public. - Getting Specialized: Why Specialize. What to Specialize in. How to Specialize. - Making Competitions: Why Make Competitions. How to Make Competitions. What Happens Next. - Epilogue - Other Productions of Space. About Responsibility and Ethics in the Architectural Profession. - Wonderland project timeline. - Participating teams. - Editors and Writers. - Relevant Websites. - Table of Contents. - Editorial Information and Imprint.