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Design Within
a Community Context
"Architects have an important
role in shaping the community. Their skills are unique among
professionals; no others have
the knowledge and abilities
to improve sites, buildings, or community and neighborhood
appearance."
from the monograph
When considered in tandem, the individual
contributions of architects and planners lead to a more
fully realized project that not only addresses social and
economic variables but physical ones as well. Learn more
about this process in Design Within a Community Context.
Features
- DWCC introduces three important "contexts"
for the architect to consider upon beginning a project:
physical setting; the opinions and behavior of residents;
and institutional planning restrictions.
- The monograph provides a primer on community
regulations and suggests ways in which architects can successfully
engage community relations.
- Multiple examples of plans, codes, and social
data are available throughout the text.
Author
Joel B. Goldsteen, Ph.D., AICP, AIA, is a professor of city
and regional planning, public administration, and urban
and regional affairs at the School of Urban and Public Affairs
at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Continuing Education and Cost Information
Monograph and quiz:
$225 ($125 for current NCARB Record holders)
87 pages
8 PDUs and 8 AIA LUs (in health,
safety, and welfare) 
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