02684nam a22001817a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082001600090100002600106245004000132260003000172300001000202365003700212505222700249650002602476OSt20220205101930.0220127b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780367470135 ckrvia a720.68bMAR1 aMartindale, Katharine10aResearch for Architectural Practice aNew YorkbRoutledgec2022 a264p. aRs.bRs. 3140cRs.d31eRs. 21671 a1: Introduction: 2. Making the case for research in practice, 3: 2.1 Introduction, 2.2 Why do architects in practice conduct research? p.3, 2.3 Overcoming the barriers to conducting research in practice p.4, 2.4 The scope of practice based research, 2.5 Conclusions p.31, Chapter 3: Funding research in practice, 33: 3.1 Introduction, 3.2 Research and development tax schemes p.33, 3.2.1 Three pitfalls to avoid when applying for R & D tax credits p.35, R&D tax schemes by country p.36, 3.3 Client commissioned research, 3.4 Academic collaborations p.42, 3.5 Funding sources, 3.6 Conclusions, Chapter 4: Developing the research proposal, p.58: 4.1 Introduction, 4.2 Writing an abstract, 4.3 Setting out a research proposal, , 4.4 Conclusions, Chapter 5: The research process p.66: 5.1 Introduction, 5.2 Reviewing existing knowledge, writing a literature review, 5.3 Referencing and citations, 5.4 Data collection methodologies, 5.5 Verifying data, dealing with false data and fake news, and triangulation, 5.6 Analytical methods, 5.7 Writing up and image selection, 5.8 Conclusions, Chapter 6: Research ethics p.95, : 6.1 Introduction, 6.2 Established research ethics, 6.3 Applying for ethics approval, 6.4 Interview ethics, 6.5 Working, with vulnerable groups and children, 6.6 Data storage and management, 6.7 Plagiarism, copyright and referencing, 6.8 Conclusions, Chapter 7: Publishing your research p.109, 7.1 Introduction, 7.2 Knowledge capture and management in practice, 7.3 Self-publishing, 7.4 Publishing books, 7.5 Academic journals and university publications, 7.6 Industry media and journals, 7.7 Conference and event presentations, 7.8 Exhibitions, 7.9 Content for website and social media, 7.10 Conclusions, Chapter 8: Case studies p.121: 8.1 Introduction, 8.2 Micro practice case studies, 8.2.1 Counterspace Studio, 8.2.2 ZCD Architects, 8.2.3 Baca Architects, 8.2.4 Tonkin Liu, 8.3 Small practice case studies, 8.3.1 Pomeroy Studio, 8.3.2 Architecture Research Office, 8.4 Mid-size practice case studies, 8.4.1 Architype, 8.4.2 Gehl Architects, 8.5 Large practice case studies, 8.5.1 Hayball, 8.5.2 PLP Architecture, 8.5.3 White Arkitekter, 8.5.4 Perkins&Will, 8.6 Conclusions. Chapter 9: Conclusions 10aProfessional Practice