Guides to Wellbeing in Architecture Practice

The Fulcrum Agency is delighted to share the Guides to Wellbeing in Architecture Practice, an output of the Wellbeing of Architects research project, which we have proudly supported since its inception.

This is how our friends at Parlour: gender, equity, architecture describe the purpose of the Guides:

“The Guides address five interrelated areas that impact wellbeing at work, as identified through the Wellbeing of Architects research project . Together, they seek to support healthier workplaces and work environments. This is crucial to the future of architecture as a viable, attractive and fulfilling career, a sustainable, robust profession, and for realising the benefit that architecture services can bring to communities.

These Guides are for everyone, at every career stage. They are not just for those experiencing challenges or poor mental wellbeing. People currently flourishing might have ups and downs in future, or have colleagues and friends who need support, or workplaces that could be improved.”

You can find out more about the Guides and download them here.

Everyone has some agency to make improvements, in some arena – whether large or small.

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