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Architecture as a Heterogenous Practice: What is to be an Architect Around the World

MAD Architects Studio. Image © Marc Goodwin Architects worldwide share a similar education, marked by the same references and values, with a degree of variation between a theoretical or a technical focus. While professional requirements differ from country to country, a commonality across architecture education is the discrepancy between academia and the actual practice, lamented by Archdaily s readership, editorial team and renowned architects. In Europe, similar to the art world, architecture teaching focuses on its Western history and development, underplaying the significant figures outside of this range. An integrated construction market and increased workforce and student mobility between countries, as well as steps taken by the EU towards standardisation, are shaping a shared experience within architecture education and the practice, with The Architects Council of Europe periodically delivering a comprehensive analysis of the profession across Europe.

Architecture as a Heterogenous Practice: What is to be an Architect Around the World

MAD Architects Studio. Image © Marc Goodwin Architects worldwide share a similar education, marked by the same references and values, with a degree of variation between a theoretical or a technical focus. While professional requirements differ from country to country, a commonality across architecture education is the discrepancy between academia and the actual practice, lamented by Archdaily s readership, editorial team and renowned architects. In Europe, similar to the art world, architecture teaching focuses on its Western history and development, underplaying the significant figures outside of this range. An integrated construction market and increased workforce and student mobility between countries, as well as steps taken by the EU towards standardisation, are shaping a shared experience within architecture education and the practice, with The Architects Council of Europe periodically delivering a comprehensive analysis of the profession across Europe.

EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture / Mies van der Rohe Award: A tribute to Bauhaus

© Fundació Mies van der Rohe, 2021 The EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture (also known as the EU Mies Award) was launched in recognition of the importance and quality of European architecture. Named after German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a figure emblematic of the Bauhaus movement, it aims to promote functionality, simplicity, sustainability and social vision in urban construction. Background Mies van der Rohe was the last director of the Bauhaus school. The official lifespan of the Bauhaus movement in Germany was only fourteen years. It was founded in 1919 as an educational project devoted to all art forms. By 1933, when the Nazi authorities closed the school, it had changed location and director three times. Artists who left continued the work begun in Germany wherever they settled.

Architects Council of Europe seeks designers for £30,000 visual identity

Architects’ Council of Europe seeks designers for £30,000 visual identity The architectural organisation requires a new visual identity to better reflect Europe’s “rich mix of people, cultures and architecture”. January 8, 2021 12:28 pm The Architects’ Council of Europe (ACE) is looking for designers to create an “all-encompassing visual identity”, as part of its updated strategy for the next four years. ACE is the representative body for the architectural profession in Europe, which aims to monitor relevant policy and legislative developments. Established in 1990 in Treviso, Italy, the organisation now comprises 45 member organisations. ACE’s current identity Across the continent, the council represents around 600,000 architects from 31 countries, according to ACE.

Beyond the Central Vista verdict, key questions

Beyond the Central Vista verdict, key questions Updated: Updated: January 09, 2021 12:12 IST Public commitment in civic projects and procurement of professional services are areas that need definite improvement Share Article AAA Public commitment in civic projects and procurement of professional services are areas that need definite improvement The Supreme Court of India has cleared the decks for the intensely contested new Parliament and Central Vista projects in New Delhi. Limiting itself strictly to ‘the procedures sanctioned by law’, the majority judgment concluded that the government had followed all processes as stipulated by the regulations and could go ahead with the construction. This may have put an end to the litigation but it does not necessarily mean that such disputes and bitter situations would not recur. The critical questions on ensuring public commitment in civic projects, improving participatory processes in city-building, and effective procurement o

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