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Martin Kornberger; Kristian Kreiner; Stewart Clegg: The value of style in architectural practice

10/03/2011

Martin Kornberger; Kristian Kreiner; Stewart Clegg: The value of style in architectural practice

Abstract

To date, organization theory's attempts to understand architecture firms have focused by and large on debates about increasing managerialization and economization of the profession. This paper suggests an alternative approach by conceptualizing architecture as practice that does not adhere only to a narrow economic logic of value creation but also focuses on the production of aesthetic value. We will introduce the concept of style to understand how architecture practice routinely breaks routines and follows the rule of rule breaking. We will analyze architecture practice as a form of organized heresy - a hegemonic engine for the production of difference. In order to illustrate our points we will draw on qualitative empirical fieldwork with an architecture firm (synonym Earth Architects).

Culture and Organization, Volume 17, Issue 2, 2011

Architecture and Organization: Structure, Text and Context

The official journal of the Standing Conference on Organizational Symbolism

ISSN: 1477-2760 (electronic) 1475-9551 (paper)

DOI: 10.1080/14759551.2011.544893

Sidst opdateret: Sekretariat for Ledelse og Kommunikation // 25/10/2012