Adapt as an architect : a mid-career companion / Randy Deutsch.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: London : RIBA Publications, [2021]Description: (xii, 220 pages, illustrations (some color) 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781000375756
  • 1000375757
  • 9781003165088
  • 1003165087
  • 9781000375725
  • 1000375722
  • 9781859469514
  • 1859469515
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Adapt As an Architect.DDC classification:
  • 720.23 D59 2021 23
LOC classification:
  • NA1995
  • NA680
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication Page -- Preface: You must change your life -- Introduction: Twenty years of experience versus one year of experience twenty times -- Prologue: Adapt -- Part I -- Chapter 1: Relate -- Chapter 2: Remain -- Chapter 3: Rebound -- Chapter 4: Flourish -- Chapter 5: Shift -- Part II -- Chapter 6: Pivot -- Chapter 7: Reinvent -- Chapter 8: Rewire -- Chapter 9: Reinforce -- Chapter 10: Reintegrate -- Epilogue: Thrive -- Appendix: Reboot -- Notes -- Index -- Image Credits
Summary: AdaptAs AnArchitect: A Mid-Career Companion is the only book that helps design professionals to navigate the vast heart of the architect's journey. It serves as a roadmap: a career GPS that provides options for architects getting from where they are today to where they really want to be. The focus of this optimistic, engaging book is on continued relevance, professional engagement, perseverance, and career longevity. It argues that mid-career is the lynchpin of the architect's career, and provides the guidance and support that practices themselves are missing for emerging professionals, who are often left to their own devices to find their way as they approach the middle of their career. This book means architects don't need to navigate these years on their own.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication Page -- Preface: You must change your life -- Introduction: Twenty years of experience versus one year of experience twenty times -- Prologue: Adapt -- Part I -- Chapter 1: Relate -- Chapter 2: Remain -- Chapter 3: Rebound -- Chapter 4: Flourish -- Chapter 5: Shift -- Part II -- Chapter 6: Pivot -- Chapter 7: Reinvent -- Chapter 8: Rewire -- Chapter 9: Reinforce -- Chapter 10: Reintegrate -- Epilogue: Thrive -- Appendix: Reboot -- Notes -- Index -- Image Credits

AdaptAs AnArchitect: A Mid-Career Companion is the only book that helps design professionals to navigate the vast heart of the architect's journey. It serves as a roadmap: a career GPS that provides options for architects getting from where they are today to where they really want to be. The focus of this optimistic, engaging book is on continued relevance, professional engagement, perseverance, and career longevity. It argues that mid-career is the lynchpin of the architect's career, and provides the guidance and support that practices themselves are missing for emerging professionals, who are often left to their own devices to find their way as they approach the middle of their career. This book means architects don't need to navigate these years on their own.

Randy Deutsch FAIA, LEED AP is an educator, author, speaker, AI researcher and a licensed architect. Since 2011 Randy has authored four books, most recently Convergence: The Redesign of Design (AD, 2017) and Superusers: Design Technology Specialists and the Future of Practice (Routledge, 2019). Until 2019 he served as Associate Director for Graduate Studies at the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where he currently teaches.

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