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These sections introduce the structure and approach of the book. The ethnographic orientation is described as a commitment to explore the everyday practice of architecture, as architects experience and understand this. The descriptive orientation and aspiration is explained. The conceptual inspirations are outlined as a novel conjunction: of practice-based approaches to architecture, design and creativity; and those involving a more humanist imperative to 'humanise the expert'.