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forwarded on behalf of Georgia Bizios-
 
Dear Architectural Librarians,
 
We are pleased to announce the publication of Bridging the Gap:
Public-Interest Architectural Internships.Thecollection of 19 essays, by
contributors from across the United States, 
brings together the best in current practice and thinking regarding
public-interest architectural internship and advocates for new models
that will have the power to profoundly change the architectural
profession and our communities.
 
The essays in this collection address a broad range of considerations
regarding public-interest internships,outlining the issues, identifying
the benefits, confronting the challenges, and offering lessons from the
field and dreams for the future of public-interest architecture.Some
contributors challenge the architecture profession to embrace its
ethical responsibility for contributing to the public good and train new
generations to do so. Other writers present successful examples of
innovative internships provided by academic institutions and nonprofits.
Several authors inspire with personal accounts of the joys and
satisfactions of community engagement work, even in the face of
disappointments and compromises. While the collection is not intended to
be exhaustive, its breadth is sufficient to fuel a vibrant conversation
in the hope of inspiring the creation of new public-interest internships
and informing the ongoing updates to the Intern Development Program
(IDP). 
 
We hope you will consider adding Bridging the Gap to your library. It
is available at:
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/bridging-the-gap-public-interest-architectural-internships/17446483.

 
We can be reached at [log in to unmask]
 
Sincerely, 
Professor Georgia Bizios, FAIA
Katie Wakeford, Intern Architect
Editors
 
 
 
The Editors:
 
Georgia Bizios, FAIA, is an ACSA Distinguished Professor in the College
of Design at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. In 2004, she
founded the Home Environments Design Initiative with the mission to
initiate, facilitate, and coordinate scholarship, research, and outreach
in quality design for home environments. In addition to teaching, Bizios
has focused her practice on residential architecture and has sought to
mentor and supervise architecture interns.
 
Katie Wakeford is coeditor of both Expanding Architecture: Design as
Activism (New York: Metropolis Books, 2008), a collection of essays on
design in the service of the greater public good. Wakeford spent five
years as an intern architect with the NC State University School of
Architecture’s Home Environments Design Initiative, an affordable
housing outreach effort. She is a LEED Accredited Professional.
 
Essay Contributors:
 

Victoria Beach
Thomas Fisher
Marvin Malecha
Michael Pyatok
Jess Zimbabwe
Stephen Luoni
Len Charney
Gabe Bergeron
John Quale
David Perkes
Christina Calabrese
Diane Georgopulos
Katherine Williams
Esther Yang
Bryan Bell
Haley Loram
Luke Perry
Luke Clark Tyler

Sam Valentine

 
 
The Reviews Are In:
 
Bridging the Gap offers tremendous value in addressing the important
linkage between architectural internship and public service. As such,
this discourse has the ability to positively influence the emerging
generation’s conception of practice and the value that design thinking
has in serving society.
ClarkManus, FAIA
President, American Institute of Architects, 2011
CEO, Heller Manus
 
Bizios and Wakeford have assembled a timely, convincing, and highly
useful collection of essays that demonstrates the power of public
service to expand the education of architects through direct community
engagement, greatly multiplying the dividends of internship. Bridging
the Gap enriches the literature on public-interest practice, and
establishes the relevance of social equity to our continuing discourse
on professional development.
Professor Daniel S. Friedman
President, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 2010-11
Dean, College of Built Environments, University of Washington
 
This volume brings together a host of case studies in alternative
futures for design discipline graduates. Graduates seeking meaningful,
compassionate, socially relevant engagement will find this volume
enlightening and a mine of trajectories. Faculty will find it a great
pedagogic companion for a challenging, though opportunity-filled, future
in the contemporary academy. Professionals should find it simply
humbling.
Keelan P. Kaiser, AIA
President, National Architectural Accrediting Board, 2011-12
Chair, Department of Architecture, Judson University
 
Nineteen perspectives that will change the way you view the profession
of architecture and the business behind design. Relevant to students and
professionals alike, this collection highlights multiple avenues to
engage in public-interest projects and careers, which are becoming ever
more integral to the design of the built environment.
Danielle McDonough, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP
Vice President, American Institute of Architecture Students, 2010-11
 
 
 
Karen DeWitt, Director
Harrye B. Lyons Design Library 
NCSU Libraries
Campus Box 7701
Raleigh, NC 27695-7701
919-513-3860
 


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