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Public Interest Design Practice Guidebook: Seed Methodology, Case
Studies, and Critical Issues is the first book to demonstrate that
public interest design has emerged as a distinct profession. It
provides clear professional standards of practice following SEED
(Social Economic Environmental Design) methodology, the first
step-by-step process supporting public interest designers. The book
features an Issues Index composed of ninety critical social,
economic, and environmental issues, illustrated with thirty case
study projects representing eighteen countries and four continents,
all cross-referenced, to show you how every human issue is a design
issue. Contributions from Thomas Fisher, Heather Fleming and David
Kaisel, Michael Cohen, Michael P. Murphy Jr. and Alan Ricks, and
over twenty others cover topics such as professional
responsibility, public interest design business development, design
evaluation, and capacity building through scaling, along with many
more. Themes including public participation, issue-based design,
and assessment are referenced throughout the book and provide
benchmarks toward an informed practice. This comprehensive manual
also contains a glossary, an appendix of engagement methods, a case
study locator atlas, and a reading list. Whether you are working in
the field of architecture, urban planning, industrial design,
landscape architecture, or communication design, this book empowers
you to create community-centered environments, products, and
systems.
Should all-inclusive engagement be the major task of architecture?
All-Inclusive Engagement in Architecture: Towards the Future of
Social Change presents the case that the answer is yes. Through
original contributions and case studies, this volume shows that
socially engaged architecture is both a theoretical construct and a
professional practice navigating the global politics of poverty,
charity, health, technology, neoliberal urbanism, and the
discipline's exclusionary basis. The scholarly ideas and design
projects of 58 thought leaders demonstrate the architect's role as
a revolutionary social agent. Exemplary works are included from the
United States, Mexico, Canada, Africa, Asia, and Europe. This book
offers a comprehensive overview and in-depth analysis of
all-inclusive engagement in public interest design for instructors,
students, and professionals alike, showing how this approach to
architecture can bring forth a radical reformation of the
profession and its relationship to society.
Should all-inclusive engagement be the major task of architecture?
All-Inclusive Engagement in Architecture: Towards the Future of
Social Change presents the case that the answer is yes. Through
original contributions and case studies, this volume shows that
socially engaged architecture is both a theoretical construct and a
professional practice navigating the global politics of poverty,
charity, health, technology, neoliberal urbanism, and the
discipline's exclusionary basis. The scholarly ideas and design
projects of 58 thought leaders demonstrate the architect's role as
a revolutionary social agent. Exemplary works are included from the
United States, Mexico, Canada, Africa, Asia, and Europe. This book
offers a comprehensive overview and in-depth analysis of
all-inclusive engagement in public interest design for instructors,
students, and professionals alike, showing how this approach to
architecture can bring forth a radical reformation of the
profession and its relationship to society.
Public Interest Design Practice Guidebook: Seed Methodology, Case
Studies, and Critical Issues is the first book to demonstrate that
public interest design has emerged as a distinct profession. It
provides clear professional standards of practice following SEED
(Social Economic Environmental Design) methodology, the first
step-by-step process supporting public interest designers. The book
features an Issues Index composed of ninety critical social,
economic, and environmental issues, illustrated with thirty case
study projects representing eighteen countries and four continents,
all cross-referenced, to show you how every human issue is a design
issue. Contributions from Thomas Fisher, Heather Fleming and David
Kaisel, Michael Cohen, Michael P. Murphy Jr. and Alan Ricks, and
over twenty others cover topics such as professional
responsibility, public interest design business development, design
evaluation, and capacity building through scaling, along with many
more. Themes including public participation, issue-based design,
and assessment are referenced throughout the book and provide
benchmarks toward an informed practice. This comprehensive manual
also contains a glossary, an appendix of engagement methods, a case
study locator atlas, and a reading list. Whether you are working in
the field of architecture, urban planning, industrial design,
landscape architecture, or communication design, this book empowers
you to create community-centered environments, products, and
systems.
Oral, Head and Neck Oncology and Reconstructive Surgery is the
first oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) text to provide you with
a system for managing adult oral, head and neck cancers and
reconstructive cranio-maxillofacial surgery. Using an
evidence-based approach to the management and treatment of a wide
variety of clinical conditions, the extensive experience of the
author and contributors in head and neck/cranio-maxillofacial
surgery and oncology are highlighted throughout the text. This
includes computer aided surgical simulation, intraoperative
navigation, robotic surgery, endoscopic surgery, microvascular
surgery, molecular science, and tumor immunology. In addition, high
quality photos and illustrations are accompanied by videos of
surgical procedures that are easily accessible on mobile devices.
Management protocols and outcomes assessment provide clear
guidelines for managing problems related to adult head and neck
oncology and reconstructive surgery. State-of-the art guidance by
recognized experts details current techniques as well as
technological advances in head and neck/cranio-maxillofacial
surgery and oncology. Evidence-based content details the latest
diagnostic and therapeutic options for treating a wide-variety of
clinical problems with an emphasis on surgical technique and
outcomes. Multidisciplinary approach reflects best practices in
managing head and neck oncology and cranio-maxillofacial surgery.
900 highly detailed images clearly demonstrate pathologies and
procedures. Designed for the modern classroom which lets you access
important information anywhere through mobile tablets and smart
phones.
Public Interest Design Education Guidebook: Curricula, Strategies,
and SEED Academic Case Studies presents the pedagogical framework
and collective curriculum necessary to teach public interest
designers. The second book in Routledge's Public Interest Design
Guidebook series, the editors and contributors feature a range of
learning competencies supported by distinct teaching strategies
where educational and community-originated goals unite. Written in
a guidebook format that includes projects from across design
disciplines, this book describes the learning deemed most critical
to pursuing an inclusive, informed design practice that meets the
diverse needs of both students and community partners. Featured
chapter themes include Fundamental Skills, Intercultural
Competencies, Engaging the Field Experience, Inclusive Iteration,
and Evaluating Student Learning. The book consists of
practice-based and applied learning constructs that bridge
community-based research with engaged learning and design practice.
SEED (Social Economic Environmental Design) academic case studies
introduce teaching strategies that reinforce project-specific
learning objectives where solving social, economic, and
environmental issues unites the efforts of communities, student
designers, and educators. This comprehensive publication also
contains indices devoted to learning objectives cross-referenced
from within the book as well as considerations for educational
program development in public interest design. Whether you are a
student of design, an educator, or a designer, the breadth of
projects and teaching strategies provided here will empower you to
excel in your pursuit of public interest design.
Public Interest Design Education Guidebook: Curricula, Strategies,
and SEED Academic Case Studies presents the pedagogical framework
and collective curriculum necessary to teach public interest
designers. The second book in Routledge's Public Interest Design
Guidebook series, the editors and contributors feature a range of
learning competencies supported by distinct teaching strategies
where educational and community-originated goals unite. Written in
a guidebook format that includes projects from across design
disciplines, this book describes the learning deemed most critical
to pursuing an inclusive, informed design practice that meets the
diverse needs of both students and community partners. Featured
chapter themes include Fundamental Skills, Intercultural
Competencies, Engaging the Field Experience, Inclusive Iteration,
and Evaluating Student Learning. The book consists of
practice-based and applied learning constructs that bridge
community-based research with engaged learning and design practice.
SEED (Social Economic Environmental Design) academic case studies
introduce teaching strategies that reinforce project-specific
learning objectives where solving social, economic, and
environmental issues unites the efforts of communities, student
designers, and educators. This comprehensive publication also
contains indices devoted to learning objectives cross-referenced
from within the book as well as considerations for educational
program development in public interest design. Whether you are a
student of design, an educator, or a designer, the breadth of
projects and teaching strategies provided here will empower you to
excel in your pursuit of public interest design.
Written by expert surgeons and educators, Current Therapy in Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgery covers the latest treatment strategies,
surgical techniques, and potential complications in OMS.
Emphasizing an evidence-based approach, it covers all 12
subspecialties of OMS, addressing topics from surgical principles
to oral surgery, anesthesia, cranio-maxillofacial trauma surgery,
head and neck surgery, maxillofacial reconstructive surgery,
orthognathic surgery, pediatric craniofacial surgery including
cleft lip and palate, temporomandibular joint disorders, facial
plastic surgery including rhinoplasty and facelifts, obstructive
sleep apnea, and oral and maxillofacial infections. At the end of
each chapter, Pearls and Pitfalls summarize the authors' insight,
recommendations, and experience on that topic. Editor Dr. Shahrokh
Bagheri is a noted professor, researcher, and speaker on OMS, and
he leads an expert author team including Dr. R. Bryan Bell and Dr.
Husain Ali Khan to help you master and apply the latest advances in
OMS. More than 1,200 full-color photos and 200 color line drawings
illustrate concepts and provide visual guidance in clinical areas.
Comprehensive sections and chapters represent essential topics, the
newest advances, and controversial topics. Clinical coverage brings
together the latest knowledge in OMS in a concise, easy-to-apply
way. Resident-specific coverage describes the wide array of
subspecialties and treatments available in the armamentarium of the
modern OMS. A focus on complications ensures that you are
knowledgeable in this important part of any therapy or surgical
discipline. Expert contributors include the "best of the best,"
featuring leading, well-established, and respected surgeons and
educators writing on their areas of specialty and providing current
treatment strategies.
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