Constructing Futures: Industry leaders and futures thinking in constructionISBN: 978-1-4051-5797-1
Hardcover
240 pages
December 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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Constructing Futures: industry leaders and futures thinking in construction takes a thematic approach to the future of the UK construction industry by presenting the results of a series of in-depth interviews conducted with leading construction figures and structuring this material into chapters addressing the key contemporary issues in the industry.
These high-profile figures are drawn from a wide range of
stakeholder groups representing the realities of construction,
including architects, client organisations (public-sector and
private-sector), consultants, contractors, developers, lobby groups
with special interests, policy makers, professional institutions,
and trade unions.
A total of 15 influential figures were interviewed for the book,
from Sir Michael Latham and Bob White to Wayne Hemmingway and Kevin
McCloud.
Part One looks to the past by reviewing a series of foresight studies undertaken of the construction industry and re-presenting stories of our interviewees' lives to explain the development of leadership in the context of the construction industry. In Part Two, the authors look at the present and discuss two fundamental issues: sustainable development and governance of the construction industry. In Part Three the book concludes with an afterthought for the future, highlighting key lessons learnt putting forward a series of research questions derived from this scholarly reflection of 'futures thinking' in construction.
Throughout, the authors juxtapose the views of the 15 influential figures interviewed with a review of the salient points found in the relevant and authoritative sources of theoretical literature, both in the mainstream literature and the field of construction management. This allows the reader to benefit from the practical insights of those interviews whilst gaining a rapid understanding of the key debates of the theoretical subject under scrutiny.