This seventh volume of the series is about the new role of the designer with respect to (re) programming and (re) development.
According to the foreword by Aart Oxenaar, director Amsterdam Academy of Architecture, architects must now adopt “a sober-minded, enterprising, inventive and self-critical attitude in redefining [their positions] within the design field and within a social and physical reality undergoing transformation.” In a clear, cleanly designed format, this book presents a series of reflections to give various perspectives on this reorientation and change of attitude which has occurred within the profession in recent years.
This seventh volume of the series is about the new role of the designer with respect to (re) programming and (re) development.
According to the foreword by Aart Oxenaar, director Amsterdam Academy of Architecture, architects must now adopt “a sober-minded, enterprising, inventive and self-critical attitude in redefining [their positions] within the design field and within a social and physical reality undergoing transformation.” In a clear, cleanly designed format, this book presents a series of reflections to give various perspectives on this reorientation and change of attitude which has occurred within the profession in recent years.
Contributors include Mark Hendriks, Machiel Spaan, Ruurd Roorda, Jeroen Kooijmans, Jan Jongert, Arjan Klok and Jan van Grunsven, among others.