Time for Plan BEE: helping architectural education break out of its silo

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Source: PlanBEE

A cross-disciplinary course seeks to engender collaborative working and greater levels of professional competence. Ben Flatman finds out more

For decades the construction industry has been told that it needs to build a collaborative culture that promotes cross-disciplinary working, with a shared understanding of mutual obligations and responsibilities. A siloed industry in which consultants, contractors and suppliers either do not understand what each other do – or at worst wilfully disdain each other’s roles – is a recipe for inefficiency and significantly increases the potential for poor quality construction.

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