Understanding the social value and economic and environmental benefits that architecture brings for individuals and communities – improving life chances, social identity, cohesion and wellbeing, and having the knowledge and skills to make informed, fair, and ethical choices, and to influence the project team and supply chain.
- Codes and modes of conduct and duty of care
- Professionalism in a global context
- Ethics of architecture, construction and business management
- Collaboration and respect: staff, clients, stakeholders and communities
- Equality, diversity and inclusionn
- Outreach: mentoring, volunteering and architecture in education
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Study Notes 01 - Architecture for social purpose