What Will the Architect Be Doing Next? How is the profession of the architect evolving as the focus of society shifts from sustainability to resilience or reactivist-driven design demands?

Authors

  • Alexander Mooi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7480/footprint.8.1.806

Abstract

A more engaging and visionary role for architects is emerging, altering focus from a technological advisor to a more sociological engineer or entrepreneur. By researching a selection of current architectural practices an attempt is made to describe this evolution of the architect’s role and to assess if this is truly a new development or even a paradigm shift. Based upon on an analysis of texts by scholars and written conversations with architects on the subject of sustainable architecture, resilient architecture, agency in architecture and reactivist architecture, supplemented with additional statements by architects on the matter of architectural practice, an evolution of this role made clear and put into perspective. The aim of this review therefore is to distil some kind consensus within architectural practice of how the architect’s role is to evolve in the foreseeable future. It appears that reactivist architecture as a descriptive set of principles has absorbed elements of all of the above, becoming more than the sums of its parts and allowing for a new role for the architect to emerge.

Author Biography

Alexander Mooi

Alexander Mooi (Amsterdam, 1976) is a Master student at the Delft University of Technology. After being an assistant at the chair of Sustainable Development for six years, he currently works on his final project on the subject of sustainable tourist housing. Previously, he briefly studied Art History at the University of Amsterdam and did an extended internship at the Architekten Cie.

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Published

2014-04-01