Architectural Labour: Precarity, Fees, and the Political Economy of Practice
Becoming Hyper-conscious
Design by Law
Language: English
Simultaneous Translation: French, Spanish, Catalan
Wednesday, July 1,
10:45h
11:45h
Location:
CCIB -
Stage 6
Architectural production relies on labour systems that often remain invisible within disciplinary discourse. Advocacy networks and professional organisations expose how contracts, fees, public procurement, and regulatory frameworks shape the conditions under which architecture is produced.
Labour emerges as a structural layer of the discipline, where professional policy, economic governance, and collective organisation influence who designs, under what terms, and within which institutional frameworks