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 arc...
It is suggested that expert systems storing the design knowledge of particular offices in terms of s...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.Cataloged from...
open access articleThe term ‘mainstream’ or ‘normative’ practice is often used to describe the model...
The practices of architecture are influenced and shaped by building regulations, codes and rules tha...
It is commonly assumed that building regulation and control is a technical activity and part of a bu...
Regulations are highly influential in shaping urban places and architectural form. This paper invest...
There is a plethora of regulation relating to building form and performance and, seemingly, much m...
Regulations are embedded in the practices of architects and, with growing regulatory complexity, par...
regulation on the work of architects in terms of stifl ing or encouraging design creativity (Gann et...
Current legal scholarship on architectural regulation of software focuses on how its lack of transpa...
Scholars are increasingly interested in understanding how architecture affects behavior and how it c...
This edited book looks at the economic, social, and political conditions in which design and buildin...
This article discusses how the work of Luigi Snozzi in the village of Monte Carasso in Switzerland i...
This article discusses how the work of Luigi Snozzi in the village of Monte Carasso in Switzerland i...
Structure As Architecture provides readers with an accessible insight into the relationship between ...
It is suggested that expert systems storing the design knowledge of particular offices in terms of s...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.Cataloged from...
open access articleThe term ‘mainstream’ or ‘normative’ practice is often used to describe the model...
The practices of architecture are influenced and shaped by building regulations, codes and rules tha...
It is commonly assumed that building regulation and control is a technical activity and part of a bu...
Regulations are highly influential in shaping urban places and architectural form. This paper invest...
There is a plethora of regulation relating to building form and performance and, seemingly, much m...
Regulations are embedded in the practices of architects and, with growing regulatory complexity, par...
regulation on the work of architects in terms of stifl ing or encouraging design creativity (Gann et...
Current legal scholarship on architectural regulation of software focuses on how its lack of transpa...
Scholars are increasingly interested in understanding how architecture affects behavior and how it c...
This edited book looks at the economic, social, and political conditions in which design and buildin...
This article discusses how the work of Luigi Snozzi in the village of Monte Carasso in Switzerland i...
This article discusses how the work of Luigi Snozzi in the village of Monte Carasso in Switzerland i...
Structure As Architecture provides readers with an accessible insight into the relationship between ...
It is suggested that expert systems storing the design knowledge of particular offices in terms of s...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.Cataloged from...
open access articleThe term ‘mainstream’ or ‘normative’ practice is often used to describe the model...