Professionalism for the Built Environment

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Professionalism for the Built Environment

Architecture: professional practice Sociology: work and labour Property and real estate Project management Production and quality control management Construction and heavy industry Ethics and moral philosophy Engineering: general Building construction and materials

Author: Simon Foxell

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Collection: BRI Research Series

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 3 September 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317479741


In the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, this new book provides thought provoking commentary on the nature of the relationship between society, the prevailing economic system and professionalism in the built environment. It addresses the changing responsibilities of professionals and in particular their obligation to act in the wider public interest. It is both an introduction to and an examination of professionalism and professional bodies in the sector, including a view of the future of professionalism and the organisations serving it.

Simon Foxell outlines the history of professionalism in the sector, comparing and contrasting the development of the three major historic professions working in the construction industry: civil engineering, architecture and surveying. He examines how their systems have developed over time, up to the current period dominated by large professional services firms, and looks at some options for the future, whilst asking difficult questions about ethics, training, education, public trust and expectation from within and outside the industry.

The book concludes with a six-point plan to help, if not ensure, that the professions remain an effective and essential part of both society and the economy; a part that allows the system to operate smoothly and easily, but also fairly and to the benefit of all.

Essential reading for built environment professionals and students doing the professional studies elements of their training or in the process of applying for chartership or registration. The issues and lessons are applicable across all building professions.

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