On Care and Architecture

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On Care and Architecture

An Auto-Ethnographic Approach

Architecture Psychology Health and safety in the workplace Personal and public health / health education Psychotherapy Neurosciences Civil engineering, surveying and building

Author: Anthony Clarke

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Collection: Routledge Research in Architecture

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 4th March 2026

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040649442


Introduction

This book argues that current techniques and representations of architectural practice can take on greater significance and generate a more meaningful societal and professional contribution if they are developed through a lens of care. This lens of care, however, requires a fundamental repositioning in the way architects and designers orientate themselves within each project.

Repositioning and Self-Reflection

This book argues that this adaptation requires a genuine and deeply considered recognition of personal attitudes, approaches, and ingrained presumptions. This book advocates for self-reflection as a valuable, more conscious, and explicit component in the design process.

Relationships and Trust

It illustrates that greater personal and professional relationships can be formed through the acknowledgement of mutual vulnerabilities and the development of trust, respect, and appropriately placed curiosity, and that this is evident in the design delivery and ultimate construction of built space.

Methodology and Themes

Through an innovative methodology combining auto-ethnography and design research, this book prioritises user and architect knowledge and experience to identify, examine and discuss six key themes: care, integrity, advocacy, accountability, sensibility and sustainability.

Insights and Audience

Collectively these themes contribute valuable insights into the meaningful and maintainable incorporation of lived experience into the processes of architecture. This book will be of interest to architects, researchers, and students of architecture and design, as well as healthcare professionals.

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