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Building a Culture - Reflections on three decades of design practice at RMIT (Paperback)
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"Every successful enterprise should have a historian at work on its
anecdotes...Building a culture is like building a memory, and you
need to be sure that the anecdotes you entertain are good ones,
ethical ones." - Leon van Schaik What makes a good school great? A
good community of practice great? For close to half-a-century,
architect and educator Leon van Schaik has prosecuted an answer to
these questions. It is a venture that would lead him from the
Architectural Association in London, to the townships of apartheid
South Africa, and finally to Australia and the Royal Melbourne
Institute of Technology (RMIT), where he initiated its now
globally-renowned practice-based architecture research program. In
Building a Culture, van Schaik traces the origin and development of
design practice research at RMIT and his own journey into
architecture and its teaching. From his early university studies
under artist Richard Hamilton, to his experiences with Alvin
Boyarsky at the Architectural Association, and his work alongside
Cyril Ramaphosa at the Urban Foundation in South Africa, van Schaik
imparts learnings garnered from a lifetime spent studying and
cultivating successful creative ecologies. Through anecdotes and a
consideration of archival material, the author draws a `loose-fit'
roadmap to implementing cultural change in educational
organisations, detailing most especially the challenges he
encountered developing RMIT's unique pedagogical culture and its
innovative practice-based research program. Based on a 2018 lecture
van Schaik gave at RMIT on the occasion of his appointment to
Emeritus Professor, Building a Culture is an insider's account of
how organisational transformation was effected within this renowned
architectural school. It is also a lively and at times humorous
personal reflection on the people, ideas and experiences that have
shaped the thinking of one of Australia's most influential
educators.
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