Author(s): Caryn Brause
Architectural practice is risky. While new modelsemerge and continually reshape the practice landscape,the institutional, financial, and social pressurestoward normalization as a means to mitigate riskremain substantial. This paper considers three collaborativemodels that, while operating within thenormative constraints of practice, exhibit a measureof deviation from these constraints and, at the sametime, provide outlets for project innovation and creativity.By examining these discrete forms of practiceexperimentation through the lens of institutional heterogeneity,we may anticipate new models for futurepractice.
Volume Editors
Luis Francisco Rico-Gutierrez & Martha Thorne
ISBN
978-1-944214-08-1