We operate on an honesty system – select the ticket type that aligns with your circumstances. $11 Concession (students and anyone else who needs it – use the promo code CONC at the Vimeo checkout.). ![]() $25 Parlour Collective / ACA (use the promo code CollectiveACA at the Vimeo checkout).Purchase access to the full video via our Vimeo on demand channel or click the top right corner of the video above to purchase access. Watch John Prentice and Lynne Hancock discuss this work and its motivations, and Lee Hillam’s response and reflections on her own efforts to think about productivity, commitment and hours in small practice. To this end, the group is developing a ‘talking toolkit’ to help facilitate and support conversation. The Champions of Change Architecture Group argues that the first step is to have honest and open conversations within the studio, and more broadly. Where do we do our best work, and under what circumstances? (It’s not always the same place!) How do we work effectively and creatively? How can we maintain a commitment to high quality design and ensure that time spent at the desk is productive? What does it mean to challenge the expectations of excessive hours and unstated assumptions while valuing the efforts of highly engaged practitioners. Long hours, being always available, presentee-ism – these habits, cultures and expectations are deeply entrenched in many, many architecture practices, and in the discipline as a whole. Lynne Hancock on nine conversations to challenge presentee-ism
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