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      Work-Life Balance in Architecture: Playing the Game

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      Aimed at a workforce whose life and career expectations have changed drastically in recent years, this book helps readers make informed choices about their careers – enabling students, educators and professionals to prioritise well-being and offer their design and practice v...

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      Product ID:9780815392194
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Work-Life Balance in Architecture
      Subtitle:Playing the Game
      Authors:Author: Igea Troiani
      Page Count:254
      Subjects:Theory of architecture, Theory of architecture, Architecture: professional practice, Working patterns and practices, Architecture: professional practice, Working patterns & practices
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      Aimed at a workforce whose life and career expectations have changed drastically in recent years, this book helps readers make informed choices about their careers – enabling students, educators and professionals to prioritise well-being and offer their design and practice voice to enhance a built environment for all.

      This book seeks to improve the work lives of architects of diverse demographics who do not fit, or want to replicate, the traditional ‘24/7’ white-male architect lifestyle. Aimed at a workforce whose life and career expectations have changed drastically in recent years, it helps readers of different generations to make informed choices about their careers – enabling students, educators, and professionals to prioritise wellbeing and offer their design and practice voice to enhance a built environment for all.

      Work-Life Balance in Architecture examines what it means to play the ‘game of architecture’ – to choose to study and pursue a career in architecture rather than another profession. The book shows the economic, social, and professional structures within which architectural education and practice operate and reveals the impact of a corporate, neoliberal ‘big business’ mentality on wellbeing.

      After setting out the context exacerbating work-life imbalance, the book discusses the paths an architect may take – whether this leads to a career in practice or not in architecture at all – and how alternative gameplay moves can advantage or disadvantage those of different gender, class, ethnicity, race, or age at different career stages. It concludes by examining how the places in which an architect works, the time available to work and critiques of perpetual neoliberal economic growth can enhance the lives of all architects today.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Inc
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-03-04

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      Weight566 g
      Dimensions154 × 233 × 19 mm