People explores how individuals can work across multiple disciplines instead of following a single, specialized path. Based on over 15 years of research at the Architectural Association's Interprofessional Studio, the book introduces the idea of "/People" as a new way to describe creatives who move between architecture, design, performance, and other fields. It presents case studies, methods, and practical examples that show how combining skills from different areas can lead to new ideas and professional opportunities. Instead of focusing on one discipline, /People looks at how knowledge from…mehr
People explores how individuals can work across multiple disciplines instead of following a single, specialized path. Based on over 15 years of research at the Architectural Association's Interprofessional Studio, the book introduces the idea of "/People" as a new way to describe creatives who move between architecture, design, performance, and other fields. It presents case studies, methods, and practical examples that show how combining skills from different areas can lead to new ideas and professional opportunities. Instead of focusing on one discipline, /People looks at how knowledge from different fields can be combined to create new ways of working. It examines how objects take on meaning through use, how people collaborate effectively, and how creative work connects to broader social and professional contexts. The book provides insights for those interested in expanding their practice, including professionals, educators, and students, offering tools to navigate a world where creativity is increasingly shaped by different influences and perspectives. With Contributions (Co-Authors) of David Greene, Miraj Ahmed, Robin Hunt, Portia Kamons, Albena Yaneva, Graham Harman, Amr Assaad
Theo Lorenz is an architect, media artist, and interdisciplinary educator. Co-founder of the Interprofessional Studio at the Architectural Association (AA), where he has been teaching since 2000. Lorenz's work spans architecture, urban design, and media arts, focusing on collaborative and experimental approaches to spatial performance and design. He is a registered architect in England and Germany and co-founder of T2 Spatialwork, an interdisciplinary design office.
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