2024
DOI: 10.1093/jpo/joae013
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The constellations of design: Architects’ practice modalities when working with embodied individuals and virtual collectives in later life facilities in the UK

Ellen Annandale,
Sarah Nettleton,
Daryl Martin
et al.

Abstract: Architects’ practice is characterized by a narrative of progressive unease about lack of autonomy coupled with a recent steer from professional figureheads towards the benefits of connected ways of working with other occupations, such as contractors and developers, rather than boundary protection. We explore this through a study of UK architects working on residential facilities for later life, involving semi-structured interviews with architects and ethnographic fieldwork of two building projects followed ove… Show more

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