Berlin

The practice of architecture is characterised by its collective nature.

It is a social practice that is defined by the relationships between architects, clients, builders, engineers, consultants, planners, government departments and others.

It is a practice that is defined by the relationships between the built works that are produced.

It is a practice that is defined by the relationships between the built works that are produced and their users, be they private individuals or public institutions.

It is a practice that is defined by the relationships between the built works that are produced and their place within the natural, cultural and social environments in which they are located.

The practice of architecture is supported by a range of disciplines that are collectively known as the professions.

The practice of architecture is also supported by a range of institutions including the architectural profession, the building industry, government departments, universities, research institutions, professional associations, technical institutes and others.