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Relational geographies of building practice: An analytic framework.
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Relational geographies of building practice: An analytic framework./
Author:
Schropfer, Thomas.
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664 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-05, Section: A, page: 1567.
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Dissertation Abstracts International65-05A.
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Architecture. -
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Relational geographies of building practice: An analytic framework.
Schropfer, Thomas.
Relational geographies of building practice: An analytic framework.
- 664 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-05, Section: A, page: 1567.
Thesis (D.Des.)--Harvard University, 2004.
The objective of this research is to provide building professionals with a better understanding of the impacts of global projects on local building practices. Today, as increasing spatial reach and density of global interconnectedness weave complex webs and networks of relations between clients, builders, architects, and suppliers, we experience design in an increasingly small world [Rowe, 1996]. With the globalization of economies and markets and the related transfer of professional personnel from one place to another, building practices in one place are not as apart from practices elsewhere as they were before and otherwise disparate elements of professional life have been brought much closer together.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The impacts of global projects on local building practices are examined both in breadth and depth through qualitative analyses of 46 interviews with professionals of four leading global builders, quantitative analyses of 83 recent global projects, and four in-depth case studies.
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The proposed analytic framework will help building professionals to better understand the nature of globalization in the building industry. It also reveals managerial implications and strategic considerations for global building firms and firms considering going global as well as operational implications including market positioning, project evaluation, contracting, and personnel qualification. Such a framework will enhance building professionals' competence for handling projects successfully in an increasingly globally competitive marketplace.
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