Design Practice / Practice design

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Title
Design Practice / Practice design
Description
The strategy, mission, and organization of architecture firms – here loosely defined as organizations that produce designs – have profound impacts on the outcome of the built environment. Because contemporary building practices require collaboration between multiple parties over long periods, how these actors are brought together and organized to realize building designs inevitably affect the results. Therefore, the architecture produced by these practices bears the marks of their makers: different models of service delivery, capital structures, and organizational strategies of firms inevitably influence the architecture they produce. This thesis surveys the spectrum of contemporary architecture firms and the business models through which they render their services and proposes a new model of architectural practice by synthesizing emergent models and ideas. First, the project dissects a wide range of firms from boutique startups to multinational conglomerates; then, a prototypical practice is proposed fusing attributes from these firms; finally, an architectural “product” of the firm is imagined and deployed to multiple sites, completing a closed loop connecting the business of the firm to its work.
Creator
Luo, Tianjin
Subject
Architecture
Contributor
Reidel, Jacob
Date
2024-02-29T02:56:57Z
2024
2024-02-28
2024-03
2024-02-29T02:56:57Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Luo, Tianjin. 2023. Design Practice / Practice design. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
30992471
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37377797
Language
en