The Theory of Architecture: Concepts, Themes & PracticesThis jargon-free guide to design and architecture theory helps professionals engage in the discourse of where and what architecture is, and has been. |
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... ( Cuff 1991 : 45 ) . Cuff sees the emphasis on individualism as a myt change but not of elimination , because the individual will remain central to ar it will in most professions . Cuff argues for a more inclusive approach to practice and ...
... ( Cuff 1991 : 45 ) . Cuff sees the emphasis on individualism as a myt change but not of elimination , because the individual will remain central to ar it will in most professions . Cuff argues for a more inclusive approach to practice and ...
Page 155
... Cuff ( 1991 ) considers professions to be " special occupations because they impart knowledge and skills related to tasks of high social value . " The difference between a profession and an occupation , according to one definition cited ...
... Cuff ( 1991 ) considers professions to be " special occupations because they impart knowledge and skills related to tasks of high social value . " The difference between a profession and an occupation , according to one definition cited ...
Page 157
... Cuff draws attention to this fracturing of the profession in a more tangible way by highlighting the generalist - specialist issue in the office and in education . In the office , whereas the generalist was once highly sought after ...
... Cuff draws attention to this fracturing of the profession in a more tangible way by highlighting the generalist - specialist issue in the office and in education . In the office , whereas the generalist was once highly sought after ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 1 | 25 |
B Social Aspects of Theory | 50 |
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