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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. An Architect's Journey: What Practice Demands, Emerging Challenges, Responsibilities, and the Long View is a reflective oral history grounded in lived consequences rather than abstraction or an emphasis on image-making. Drawing on more than five decades of professional experience, Dr. Patrick D. Huff examines architecture and urban planning as applied disciplines shaped by systems, constraints, accountability, and long-term impact.The narrative traces a career spanning architecture, urban planning, engineering, military service, government programs, development, and international research environments, settings where design decisions intersect with policy, capital, governance, and risk. Rather than presenting theory in isolation, this book explores how practice unfolds under real-world conditions, where failure carries immediate cost and success imposes enduring obligation.The publication is intentionally structured as a thematic progression rather than a strict chronology, allowing professional episodes, reflections, and archival material to be examined through the lens of earned merit, consequence, and responsibilities as they accumulate over time. This approach blends narrative continuity with analytical reflection, enabling the reader to engage both the lived experience of practice and the systems that shape it.Informed by senior leadership roles in defense, public administration, and large-scale program oversight, the work addresses mentorship without insulation, education without abstraction, and the moral hazards embedded in modern professional practice. Professional archives, project records, and analytical reflection are woven into a unified account of how responsibility accumulates over time.Written for practitioners, scholars, students, and readers concerned with the future of the built environment, An Architect's Journey offers both record and reckoning, an examination of what the profession truly demands of those who choose to remain accountable to its outcomes.This volume serves as the foundation of a multi-volume series documenting the broader arc of an architect's journey. Subsequent volumes extend this exploration into professional legacy, mentorship and education, institutional change, emerging technologies, governance and ethics, and the long-term societal impacts of design decisions made under shifting economic, political, and cultural conditions.Written for practitioners, scholars, students, and readers concerned with the future of the built environment, An Architect's Journey offers both record and reckoning, an examination of what the profession truly demands of those who choose to remain accountable to its outcomes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.