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How often have we thought of our colleagues who work for
municipal agencies as having alternative careers? How
often have we asked them, Do you think youll ever
return to practice? How often have we hesitated before even
introducing them to others as architects? This sense of
professional exclusivity may be part of what separates us from the
community at large.
Education, training, and examination are the legal criteria that
define architect. Nothing about this definition
dictates or limits the roles that a licensed architect can fulfill.
Moreover, rapidly evolving technologies and the global community
demand that architects apply their education and skills in many
areas outside traditional office practice. The first step, then,
toward embracing architects many abilities, in fact, begins
with us. Only by truly valuing our own professional diversity can
the public, in turn, truly value us.
In this podcast, three speakers share their nontraditional career
stories and answer some fundamental questions: Why did they leave
traditional practice? How do they feel about their
colleagues often-negative reactions to their career choices?
How has being an architect empowered them to uniquely benefit the
clients they serve? The discussion probes related topics, including
a more accepting (in lieu of alternative) nomenclature;
ways the profession can embrace all aspects of architecture
practice; and other careers in which architects knowledge
could become increasingly valuable.
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