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Out of Architecture is both a call to reassess the architecture profession and its education, and a toolkit for graduates and working architects to untangle their skills, passions, and value from traditional architectural practice and consider alternate pathways.

Written by design professionals and expert career consultants, this book is informed by numerous client accounts as well as the authors' own stories and routes out of architecture. The initial chapters follow the narrative of a typical architecture training in the US, highlighting the many highs and lows, skills honed, and ultimately the huge disconnect that can occur between architectural education and practice. Subsequent chapters explore a disillusionment with the profession, unhealthy work cultures, mentorship, working with lead architects, toxic perfectionism, and the notion of a calling. Authors then present the hopeful accounts of many architects who escaped a profession known for its grueling working co

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'Out of Architecture does not simply problematize architecture as a profession that devours its young through overwork and underpay because of their passion for design. Drawing on their experiences as students, working designers, and career consultants, the authors give practical advice, moral support, and proven alternatives to conventional practice. They show how to rebalance life and work by reimagining and repurposing design values and skills already learned. Amidst the Great Resignation and stirrings of collective action among architectural workers, Out of Architecture could not be more timely or necessary.'

—Mary N. Woods, Professor Emerita, History of Architecture, Cornell University

'Yes, the authors of this book are career consultants and yes, they have MBA’s, but do not be deceived - the practicality of their advice is more than matched by the humanity they bring to their narrative and the love they show for architectural sensibilities. Any architectural graduate who is honored to be part of this club, but is dismayed by the tasks they will or do perform in the profession, has to read this book.'

—Peggy Deamer, Professor Emerita, Architecture, Yale University

'As a creator who has shifted my practice and career profoundly over the last few years, I found Out of Architecture to be a critical book for any concerned professional in the world of architecture. As our world is changing, disciplines are evolving, and architecture as a practice needs to adapt. This is a precious book for anyone looking to understand the motivations behind the changing tide of the profession.'

—Dror Benshetrit, Founder of Supernature Labs


"Out of Architecture does not simply problematize architecture as a profession that devours its young through overwork and underpay because of their passion for design. Drawing on their experiences as students, working designers, and career consultants, the authors give practical advice, moral support, and proven alternatives to conventional practice. They show how to rebalance life and work by reimagining and repurposing design values and skills already learned. Amidst the Great Resignation and stirrings of collective action among architectural workers, Out of Architecture could not be more timely or necessary."

—Mary N. Woods, Professor Emerita, History of Architecture, Cornell University, USA

"Yes, the authors of this book are career consultants and yes, they have MBAs, but do not be deceived - the practicality of their advice is more than matched by the humanity they bring to their narrative and the love they show for architectural sensibilities. Any architectural graduate who is honored to be part of this club, but is dismayed by the tasks they will or do perform in the profession, has to read this book."

—Peggy Deamer, Professor Emerita, Architecture, Yale University, USA

"As a creator who has shifted my practice and career profoundly over the last few years, I found Out of Architecture to be a critical book for any concerned professional in the world of architecture. As our world is changing, disciplines are evolving, and architecture as a practice needs to adapt. This is a precious book for anyone looking to understand the motivations behind the changing tide of the profession."

—Dror Benshetrit, Founder of Supernature Labs



Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: The Disconnect 1. Love at First Sight 2. An Education 3. The Disconnect 4. When the Dream Becomes a Nightmare Part 2. Why is it Like This? 5. Welcome to the Family 6. Perfect Gentlemen 7. The Insecure Overachiever 8. Imploding Teams 9. The False Dichotomy of Pay and Passion Part 3. Your Career is a Design Problem 10. The Newbie 11. The Techie 12. The Fashionistx 13. The Questioner 14. The Associate Principal Conclusion

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 11/10/2022 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781032292946, 978-1032292946
    ISBN10: 1032292946

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Out of Architecture is both a call to reassess the architecture profession and its education, and a toolkit for graduates and working architects to untangle their skills, passions, and value from traditional architectural practice and consider alternate pathways.

    Written by design professionals and expert career consultants, this book is informed by numerous client accounts as well as the authors' own stories and routes out of architecture. The initial chapters follow the narrative of a typical architecture training in the US, highlighting the many highs and lows, skills honed, and ultimately the huge disconnect that can occur between architectural education and practice. Subsequent chapters explore a disillusionment with the profession, unhealthy work cultures, mentorship, working with lead architects, toxic perfectionism, and the notion of a calling. Authors then present the hopeful accounts of many architects who escaped a profession known for its grueling working co

    Trade Review

    'Out of Architecture does not simply problematize architecture as a profession that devours its young through overwork and underpay because of their passion for design. Drawing on their experiences as students, working designers, and career consultants, the authors give practical advice, moral support, and proven alternatives to conventional practice. They show how to rebalance life and work by reimagining and repurposing design values and skills already learned. Amidst the Great Resignation and stirrings of collective action among architectural workers, Out of Architecture could not be more timely or necessary.'

    —Mary N. Woods, Professor Emerita, History of Architecture, Cornell University

    'Yes, the authors of this book are career consultants and yes, they have MBA’s, but do not be deceived - the practicality of their advice is more than matched by the humanity they bring to their narrative and the love they show for architectural sensibilities. Any architectural graduate who is honored to be part of this club, but is dismayed by the tasks they will or do perform in the profession, has to read this book.'

    —Peggy Deamer, Professor Emerita, Architecture, Yale University

    'As a creator who has shifted my practice and career profoundly over the last few years, I found Out of Architecture to be a critical book for any concerned professional in the world of architecture. As our world is changing, disciplines are evolving, and architecture as a practice needs to adapt. This is a precious book for anyone looking to understand the motivations behind the changing tide of the profession.'

    —Dror Benshetrit, Founder of Supernature Labs


    "Out of Architecture does not simply problematize architecture as a profession that devours its young through overwork and underpay because of their passion for design. Drawing on their experiences as students, working designers, and career consultants, the authors give practical advice, moral support, and proven alternatives to conventional practice. They show how to rebalance life and work by reimagining and repurposing design values and skills already learned. Amidst the Great Resignation and stirrings of collective action among architectural workers, Out of Architecture could not be more timely or necessary."

    —Mary N. Woods, Professor Emerita, History of Architecture, Cornell University, USA

    "Yes, the authors of this book are career consultants and yes, they have MBAs, but do not be deceived - the practicality of their advice is more than matched by the humanity they bring to their narrative and the love they show for architectural sensibilities. Any architectural graduate who is honored to be part of this club, but is dismayed by the tasks they will or do perform in the profession, has to read this book."

    —Peggy Deamer, Professor Emerita, Architecture, Yale University, USA

    "As a creator who has shifted my practice and career profoundly over the last few years, I found Out of Architecture to be a critical book for any concerned professional in the world of architecture. As our world is changing, disciplines are evolving, and architecture as a practice needs to adapt. This is a precious book for anyone looking to understand the motivations behind the changing tide of the profession."

    —Dror Benshetrit, Founder of Supernature Labs



    Table of Contents

    Introduction Part 1: The Disconnect 1. Love at First Sight 2. An Education 3. The Disconnect 4. When the Dream Becomes a Nightmare Part 2. Why is it Like This? 5. Welcome to the Family 6. Perfect Gentlemen 7. The Insecure Overachiever 8. Imploding Teams 9. The False Dichotomy of Pay and Passion Part 3. Your Career is a Design Problem 10. The Newbie 11. The Techie 12. The Fashionistx 13. The Questioner 14. The Associate Principal Conclusion

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