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Architecture Takes Time
Though condensed between the stages of design and completion, the conventional process of designing a building is time consuming, involving various stakeholders, planning processes and a wide team of consultants and contractors. What happens, though, if the time period of an architect's involvement is expanded? How might a more process‐orientated approach shift the role of the architect? Tobias Armborst, Daniel D'Oca and Georgeen Theodore, principals of Interboro Partners in New York, describe how they have developed projects that have sought opportunities in expanding the timescale and remit of traditional practice.
Architecture Takes Time
Though condensed between the stages of design and completion, the conventional process of designing a building is time consuming, involving various stakeholders, planning processes and a wide team of consultants and contractors. What happens, though, if the time period of an architect's involvement is expanded? How might a more process‐orientated approach shift the role of the architect? Tobias Armborst, Daniel D'Oca and Georgeen Theodore, principals of Interboro Partners in New York, describe how they have developed projects that have sought opportunities in expanding the timescale and remit of traditional practice.
Architecture Takes Time
Armborst, Tobias (author) / D'Oca, Daniel (author) / Theodore, Georgeen (author)
Architectural Design ; 86 ; 108-113
2016-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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