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Work-Life Balance in Architecture : Playing the Game - Igea  Troiani
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Work-Life Balance in Architecture

Playing the Game

By: Igea Troiani

Paperback | 4 March 2024

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This book seeks to improve the work lives of architects of diverse demographics who do not fit, or want to replicate, the traditional â24/7â white-male architect lifestyle. Aimed at a workforce whose life and career expectations have changed drastically in recent years, it helps readers of different generations to make informed choices about their careers â" enabling students, educators, and professionals to prioritise wellbeing and offer their design and practice voice to enhance a built environment for all.

Work-Life Balance in Architecture examines what it means to play the âgame of architectureâ â" to choose to study and pursue a career in architecture rather than another profession. The book shows the economic, social, and professional structures within which architectural education and practice operate and reveals the impact of a corporate, neoliberal âbig businessâ mentality on wellbeing.

After setting out the context exacerbating work-life imbalance, the book discusses the paths an architect may take â" whether this leads to a career in practice or not in architecture at all â" and how alternative gameplay moves can advantage or disadvantage those of different gender, class, ethnicity, race, or age at different career stages. It concludes by examining how the places in which an architect works, the time available to work and critiques of perpetual neoliberal economic growth can enhance the lives of all architects today.

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"Igea Troiani's 'Work-Life Balance in Architecture: Playing the Game' combines a chastening rehearsal of what is already known -but all too often covered up-about the education and practices of architects, with a wide-ranging exploration of tactics that could change our own practices or those affected by them. Both political and practical, this book makes the tacit 'rules' of this game explicit, allowing students, educators and practitioners to play better or differently, and to challenge the structural, institutional frameworks behind these rules."

Stephen Walker, Professor of Architectural Humanities, University of Manchester.

"It was heartwarming to see the photo on the cover which, in many ways, captures so much about my close relationship with my father. The topic of your book really hit home as a daughter of an architect (Moshe Safdie) and a mother of three children. I spent much of my childhood immersed in architecture as a way for my father to spend time with me. Being married to an architect has made a work/life balance a constant challenge and a frequent subject in our lives...."

Taal Safdie, Principal, Safdie Rabines Architects.

"This book totally understands its audience - those who are thinking of going into architecture, or moving to a different architectural office, or searching for a different type of work - and describes exactly why they should have no illusions about finding a personal calling. As Troiani lays out with a masterful combination of intimate detail (much of practice in the UK is laid bare and Margaret Thatcher skewered) and theoretical expansiveness (Michel Foucault, David Harvey, Jonathan Crary, and Zygmunt Bauman are called upon), the profession's neoliberal turn is shown to stack the game of architectural life against us. It's not that the book is depressing; it just makes clear that architectural seekers should be alert to the ideological, political, and economic forces that limit personal autonomy. I'm not sure it is a rallying cry for a revolution, but its powerful critique is the ground work for necessary change in our profession."

Peggy Deamer, Professor Emerita, Yale School of Architecture and a founding member of The Architecture Lobby.

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