Architectural Design and Regulation

Imrie, Rob and Street, Emma. 2011. Architectural Design and Regulation. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-1-4051-7966-9 [Book]

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From the earliest periods of architecture and building, architects’ actions have been conditioned by rules, regulations, standards, and governance practices. These range from socio-cultural and religious codes seeking to influence the formal structure of settlement patterns, to prescriptive building regulations specifying detailed elements of design in relation to the safety of building structures. In Architectural Design and Regulation the authors argue that the rule and regulatory basis of architecture is part of a broader field of socio-institutional and political interventions in the design and development process that serve to delimit, and define, the scope of the activities of architects.

The book explores how the practices of architects are embedded in complex systems of rules and regulations. The authors develop the understanding that the rules and regulations of building form and performance ought not to be counterpoised as external to creative processes and practices, but as integral to the creation of well-designed places. The contribution of Architectural Design and Regulation is to show that far from the rule and regulatory basis of architecture undermining the capacities of architects to design, they are the basis for new and challenging activities that open up possibilities for reinventing the actions of architects.

Item Type:

Book

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Sociology
Research Office > REF2014

Date:

February 2011

Item ID:

9058

Date Deposited:

10 Oct 2013 14:11

Last Modified:

07 Jul 2017 09:37

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/9058

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