Soft Fits, a site-specific installation by Brooklyn's WIP Collaborative, creates a playful lounge-scape for people of all ages to hang out, explore, and connect in the heart of downtown Toronto. A red and yellow knit structure.
Soft Fits, a site-specific installation by Brooklyn's WIP Collaborative, creates a playful lounge-scape for people of all ages to hang out, explore, and connect in the heart of downtown Toronto. Photo: WIP Collaborative.
There is no crystal ball to tell us the future of the architecture profession. But, in this issue, we explore the questions practitioners are asking about what working as an architect will look like in the coming years and even decades: How are schools and governing bodies proposing to make accreditation more inclusive? What effect is artificial intelligence having on architecture school studios? How are young, emerging firms reinventing models for traditional practice to benefit their employees and clients alike? And, as more architects seek work outside of traditional firms, what perspectives can they lend to other industries as well as their own?

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