Beschreibung:
Aimed at a workforce whose life and career expectations have changed drastically in recent years, this book helps readers make informed choices about their careers - enabling students, educators and professionals to prioritise well-being and offer their design and practice voice to enhance a built environment for all.
Part 1. Life in Architecture under Neoliberalism 1. Work-life Imbalance in Architecture: An Introduction 2. Celebrity Architect as Homo Oeconomicus 3. Starting from a Different Position: Architect as Femina Domestica Part 2. Gameplay Moves: Become an Architect (or not) 4. The Freedom to Choose to study Architecture or Not 5. Academic Capitalism and Architectural Education 6. A Neoliberal Life in Architectural Practice Part 3. Work-life Balance in Architecture beyond Neoliberalism 7. The Sites of Neoliberal Architectural Labour: Work, Home, Everywhere 8. 24/7 Architectural Capitalism, No Time, No Sleep 9. Playing the Game of Life in Architecture beyond Neoliberal Capitalism