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245 | 0 | 4 | ▼aThe disruptors :▼btechnology-driven architect-entrepreneurs /▼cguest-edited by Dennis Shelden.▲ |
264 | 1 | ▼aOxford :▼bJohn Wiley & Sons,▼c2020.▲ | |
300 | ▼a136 pages :▼billustrations ;▼c29 cm▲ | ||
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490 | 1 | ▼aArchitectural design ;▼vvol. 90,02▲ | |
490 | 1 | ▼aProfile ;▼vno. 264▲ | |
500 | ▼a"March/April 2020."▲ | ||
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references.▲ | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | ▼tAbout the guest-editor Dennis Shelden --▼tEntrepreneurial practice: new possibilities for a reconfiguring profession /▼rDennis Shelden --▼tEmpowering design: Gehry Partners, Gehry Technologies, and architect-led industry change /▼rFrank Gehry, Meaghan Lloyd and Dennis Shelden --▼tThe evolution of a specialised practice: consulting and contractinig in the integrated envelope delivery industry /▼rMarc Simmons --▼tNew models of building: the business of technology /▼rDavid Fano and Daniel Davis --▼tDisrupting from the inside: UK Archipreneurs /▼rHelen Castle --▼tIs bigger better? The rise of specialisation in professional practice /▼rJampes P. Cramer and Scott Simpson --▼tDesign, data and liveability: the role of technology within the future of an expanded profession /▼rBen van Berkel --▼tCollaborative networks of robotic construction /▼rPhilip F. Yuan and Chao Yan --▼tThe distractions of disruptions: technical supply in an era of social demand /▼rPhil Bernstein --▼tBetter development: alternative value creation /▼rJared della Valle --▼tArchitecture at scale: reimagining one-off projects as building platforms /▼rCraig Curtis --▼tAutomation and machine learning in architecture: a new agenda for performance-driven design /▼rSandeep Ahuja and Patrick Chopson --▼tAnti-entrepreneurs: using computation to unscale production /▼rJesse Louis-Rosenberg and Jessica Rosenkrantz --▼tArchitects=Innovators (sometimes) Innovators [do not equal] Entrepreneurs (most of the time) /▼rGreg Lynn --▼tOn reflection: beautifully disrupted architectural art /▼rNeil Spiller.▲ |
520 | ▼aTechnology-driven disruption and entrepreneurial response have become profound drivers of change in modern culture. Wholly new organizations have rapidly emerged in many fields including retail, print media and transportation, often dramatically altering both the products and processes that define these industries. Architecture has until now been minimally impacted by this technologically driven upheaval. But there are many signs that this period of tranquility is ending. Startups are proliferating, targeting diverse innovations from environmental performance to large-scale 3D printing. Traditional architecture and engineering firms are creating incubators and spin-offs to capitalise on their innovations. Large and innovative organisations from outside the professions are becoming interested in the built environment as the next platform for technological and economic disruption. These new directions for the discipline will potentially create radically new types of practice, new building typologies, and new ways for both design professionals and societies to engage with the built environment. It is crucial that architectural discourse addresses these possibilities, and begins to embrace technology-driven entrepreneurship as a central theme for the future of architectural practice.▲ | ||
650 | 0 | ▼aArchitectural design.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aTechnological innovations▼xEconomic aspects.▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aEntrepreneurship▼xTechnological innovations.▲ | |
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700 | 1 | ▼aCramer, James P.,▼econtributor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aSimpson, Scott▼c(Architect),▼econtributor.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aYuan, Philip F.,▼econtributor.▲ | |
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700 | 1 | ▼aSpiller, Neil,▼econtributor.▲ | |
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The disruptors : technology-driven architect-entrepreneurs
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서명/책임사항
The disruptors : technology-driven architect-entrepreneurs / guest-edited by Dennis Shelden.
개인저자
형태사항
136 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
총서사항
Architectural design ; vol. 90,02
Profile ; no. 264
Architectural design (London, England : 1971) ; v. 90, no. 2.
Profile (Chichester, England) ; no. 264.
Profile ; no. 264
Architectural design (London, England : 1971) ; v. 90, no. 2.
Profile (Chichester, England) ; no. 264.
일반주기
"March/April 2020."
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references.
내용주기
About the guest-editor Dennis Shelden -- Entrepreneurial practice: new possibilities for a reconfiguring profession / Dennis Shelden -- Empowering design: Gehry Partners, Gehry Technologies, and architect-led industry change / Frank Gehry, Meaghan Lloyd and Dennis Shelden -- The evolution of a specialised practice: consulting and contractinig in the integrated envelope delivery industry / Marc Simmons -- New models of building: the business of technology / David Fano and Daniel Davis -- Disrupting from the inside: UK Archipreneurs / Helen Castle -- Is bigger better? The rise of specialisation in professional practice / Jampes P. Cramer and Scott Simpson -- Design, data and liveability: the role of technology within the future of an expanded profession / Ben van Berkel -- Collaborative networks of robotic construction / Philip F. Yuan and Chao Yan -- The distractions of disruptions: technical supply in an era of social demand / Phil Bernstein -- Better development: alternative value creation / Jared della Valle -- Architecture at scale: reimagining one-off projects as building platforms / Craig Curtis -- Automation and machine learning in architecture: a new agenda for performance-driven design / Sandeep Ahuja and Patrick Chopson -- Anti-entrepreneurs: using computation to unscale production / Jesse Louis-Rosenberg and Jessica Rosenkrantz -- Architects=Innovators (sometimes) Innovators [do not equal] Entrepreneurs (most of the time) / Greg Lynn -- On reflection: beautifully disrupted architectural art / Neil Spiller.
요약주기
Technology-driven disruption and entrepreneurial response have become profound drivers of change in modern culture. Wholly new organizations have rapidly emerged in many fields including retail, print media and transportation, often dramatically altering both the products and processes that define these industries. Architecture has until now been minimally impacted by this technologically driven upheaval. But there are many signs that this period of tranquility is ending. Startups are proliferating, targeting diverse innovations from environmental performance to large-scale 3D printing. Traditional architecture and engineering firms are creating incubators and spin-offs to capitalise on their innovations. Large and innovative organisations from outside the professions are becoming interested in the built environment as the next platform for technological and economic disruption. These new directions for the discipline will potentially create radically new types of practice, new building typologies, and new ways for both design professionals and societies to engage with the built environment. It is crucial that architectural discourse addresses these possibilities, and begins to embrace technology-driven entrepreneurship as a central theme for the future of architectural practice.
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