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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-004.mrc:504540678:4976
Source marc_columbia
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LEADER: 04976mam a2200373 a 4500
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008 951024t19961996nyua b 000 0 eng
010 $a 95046580
020 $a1568980566 (alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm33442806
035 $9ALY9427CU
035 $a1897651
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dC#P$dOrLoB-B
043 $an-us---
050 00 $aNA1996$b.R34 1996
082 00 $a720/.68$220
245 00 $aReflections on architectural practices in the nineties /$cWilliam S. Saunders, editor with Peter G. Rowe [and others].
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bPrinceton Architectural Press,$c[1996], ©1996.
300 $a258 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tIntroduction: Architectural Practices in the 1990s /$rPeter G. Rowe --$tOverviews of Architectural Practice and Education --$tIntroduction /$rRoger Ferris.$tGetting Beyond Architectural Monographs and "How-To" Management Books /$rRoger Ferris.$tPractice Realities Must Be Integrated in Design Studios /$rFred Stitt.$tArchitecture as Image: Can We Rein In this New Beast? /$rAndrew Saint.$tThe Crisis of Confidence in Architects and the Public Design Review Process /$rJohn Morris Dixon.$tThe Shaping of Architectural Practice /$rElizabeth Padjen.$tGrowing Complexities in Practice /$rA. Eugene Kohn.$tRemarks on the New Client and Market /$rStephen Kliment.$tIn Big Firms, Most Do Not Design /$rStephen Kliment and Peter Forbes.$tThree Models for the Future of Practice /$rThomas Fisher.$tOn the Need for the Collaboration of Diverse People /$rFrances Halsband.$tHow Should Architects Respond to Changes in Practice? /$rAndrea Leers.
505 80 $tBeaux-Arts, Banhaus, and Regionalism: Architectural Education during the 1950s /$rAlexander Caragonne.$tA Moment in Architectural Education: The Harvard University Graduate School of Design in the 1940s /$rRobert Geddes.$t1968 and its Aftermath: The Loss of Moral Confidence in Architectural Practice and Education /$rGeorge Baird.$tNotes on the Fate of the Architectural Profession in the Post-Structuralist Era /$rGeorge Baird.$tMentors Are More Important than Curriculum /$rMargaret Henderson Floyd.$tChanging Roles for Architects: Conversations from a Colloquium.$tCraft in Architecture and Education /$rDan Hoffman --$tProfessional Responsibilities and Ethics --$tIntroduction /$rMack Scogin.$tLosing and Regaining Ground: A Jeremiad on the Future of the Profession /$rCarl Sapers.$tOn Virtuous Architects /$rCarl Sapers.$tOn Firms that Respond to User Needs /$rCharles B. Thomsen.$tCollaboration Is a Management Art /$rCharles B. Thomsen.
505 80 $tThe Evolution of Architectural Practice: National Certification and Uniform Reciprocity /$rRobert Fielden.$tOn Liability and Litigation /$rRichard Crowell.$tPoverty and Greed in American Cities /$rDavid Harvey.$tWhat Is Politically Effective Architecture Now? /$rDavid Harvey and Manuel Castells.$tThe Erosion of Public and Personal Spaces /$rPeter Davey.$tRegulation versus Art: Conversations from a Colloquium --$tForms and Frames of Practice --$tIntroduction /$rK. Michael Hays.$tThe Connection of the State of the Economy to What is Taught in Architecture Schools: From Wealth, Theory; from Poverty, Practice /$rFrances Halsband.$tPatronage and Power /$rMagali Sarfatti Larson.$tPower in the Symbolic Economy /$rSharon Zukin.$tArchitectural Criticism and the Web of Practice /$rDavid Dillon.$tCollaborating with Minority Architects /$rMax Bond.$tAmericans Belong to One Culture /$rMax Bond.$tInformation Technology: A New Source of Empowerment for Architects /$rSpiro Pollalis.
505 80 $tFraming the Fit /$rRob Wellington Quigley.$tPathetic Substitutes /$rBruce Robbins --$tThe Global Economy and Architecture --$tIntroduction /$rCarol Burns.$tThe Value-Extracting Economy: America's Response to Global Competition /$rWilliam Lazonick.$tLos Angeles as Representative of New Global Urban Conditions /$rDavid Rieff.$tGlobalization, Flows, and Identity: The New Challenges of Design /$rManuel Castells.$tThe New Centrality: The Impact of Telematics and Globalization /$rSaskia Sassen.$tReasons for Agglomeration in Global Cities /$rSaskia Sassen.$tDesign in an Increasingly Small World /$rPeter G. Rowe.$tArchitecture and Globalization /$rRem Koolhaas.$tGlobalizing and Image Flowing: The Buenos Aires Case /$rAlberto Varas --$tImplications for Design Education.$tShaping Design Education /$rPeter G. Rowe.
650 0 $aArchitectural practice$zUnited States.
650 0 $aArchitectural services marketing$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009115359
700 1 $aSaunders, William S.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80136974
700 1 $aRowe, Peter G.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n77018461
852 80 $bave$hAA140$iR25
852 00 $boff,war$hNA1996$i.R34 1996