Alicia Carrio believes the architecture profession should be a social profession, in which no individual possess the title of architect but society and communities all have the knowledge of its service. In her writing “The Hunger games: Architects in danger”, she views the architect as a worker with connection to social relation, similar to Deamer. Carrio splits her writing into two parts that serves as a case study. Firstly, configuration of today’s profession, as individual became more stable economically and began to code their craft, knowledge it created an ethical and moral structure that turned into the basis of the profession. This profession began to mediate productions and exclude other agents that were not part of the basis while decoding the knowledge as their own. Architects mediates, construction of habitat, interest and developer requirements, and the need to people for inhabit spaces. The reasoning of mediation is lessen and corporations gain competence activities that start to encode the same services. This encoded services are much restricted and thus rule over the practice. While restriction is at hand, the insecurity of social connection takes part in it. She identifies that architects cease to become the mediator between society and people. A structure that enforced the line between expert and client is lessen and the expert’s knowledge …show more content…
She emphasize that partnerships between citizen and architects are connections to the future in which constructive territories with architects are integrated into the citizens’ expressions in order to meet an objective. Conventional transforms to a social aspect that is adoped by a communal interaction. Task of experts and developers become a community task where exchange of knowledge and skills is presented. Conditions of intellectual production turns into a reproductive condition that is open for the community. The community seek to have an active correspondence with what they have. Objectives where architects are part of a social fabric as a counselor architect. This leads to the extent of removing the profession and incorporating its knowledge towards