Ten Thoughts on the Future of Practice

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This article was originally published on The Architect's Newspaper.

In February of this year, I gave a short talk to our Yale students about the economy and their employment prospects, suggesting that while all indicators remained strong and jobs were plentiful, it had been quite some time since our last downturn. Having seen several during my career I suggested that they would likely see a recession sometime in theirs, but cast doubt on whether we’d ever see anything as serious as 2008. If only…

It’s too early to be making nuanced arguments about the future, as we face down what is undoubtedly going to be a much more serious situation in the second half of 2020. So, here are ten first thoughts about how our profession may be impacted, and potentially transformed, as a result. Choose two or three as prompts to consider the future once the crisis has passed.

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Cite: Phil Bernstein. "Ten Thoughts on the Future of Practice" 12 May 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/939012/ten-thoughts-on-the-future-of-practice> ISSN 0719-8884

As social distancing continues, the future of architecture may trend towards remote work. © Domenico Loia via Unsplash

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