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This essential guide is for all professional advisors and contractors who advise on or make a contract with a consumer.
This clear, accessible guide explains and demystifies the NEC3 contract on a practical, work-based level, and overturns the misconception that NEC is not a contract aimed at architectural projects.
Guidance on Part J has been revised to ensure that combustion appliances can continue to function safely in more airtight homes. A new requirement has been introduced for the provision of Carbon Monoxide alarms when installing all solid fuel appliances.
The professional architect's business management bible has been completely revised and radically overhauled to reflect the very latest practice in today's cutting-edge architectural environment.
The popularity of mediation as a form of alternative dispute resolution has increased steadily since it became an inherent part of the Court system and was established in the Civil Procedure Rules. This guide shows that mediation is used in dealing with claims and legal disputes, and also in effective conflict management and dispute prevention.
Offers an overview of how best to approach the marketing of an architectural practice. This book includes topics ranging from defining a marketing strategy that meets your individual needs and budget, to creating a corporate identity, PR, advertising, and making successful award entries.
Examines the trends and innovations of office design in the UK. Selected from British Council for Offices Award winners since 2002, this title presents illustrated case studies that demonstrate the thinking from the world of workplace design. It is suitable for those interested in getting the very best out of places of work.
Architects and other construction professionals working in England and Wales must understand the implications of the Party Wall Act 1996 and the detailed procedures it entails. This practical guide illustrates practice for architects and those acting as party wall surveyors.
Features enhanced hot water safety and efficiency measures for new homes, with inbuilt protection from hot water scalding in baths using protective devices to limit hot water temperature, and the introduction of a maximum standard of 125 litres of water per person per day.
Presents an assessment of the redevelopment and regeneration of Leeds. This book identifies the drivers for change in the renaissance of contemporary Leeds following its evolution from Georgian/Victorian times. It explores the depth and complexity of the public-private partnerships involved in the delivery structures and their achievements.
Deals with the subject of architectural 3-D computer modelling. This book explores the hints at its monumental potential, a potential that is within reach of very small practices - even sole practitioners. It contains sections on 'Architecture and Structure', 'Evolution and Emergence', and 'Animation, Design Interrogation, Drawing'.
Shortcuts provides an eclectic mix of at-a-glance guides to the minefield of regulations, new materials, and technologies that confront building designers today. Comprising hand-drawn sketches, technical drawings,and punchy articles. Each Shortcut is a quick, reliable, and incisive clarification of the welter of diverse technical guidance.
What makes a building good? This book argues that a powerful key to designing good buildings is to decipher consistent truths from other good buildings. It presents case studies that include a range of highly-rated buildings assessed in terms of user experience.
The 'RIBA Outline Plan of Work' has become the de facto standard framework used throughout the construction industry for running a job from inception to completion. This title sets out the various activities at each work stage in a multi-disciplinary services schedules.
Presents an assessment of the redevelopment and regeneration of Birmingham. This book tells the story of how Joseph Chamberlain's grand Victorian city was almost obliterated due to an infatuation with the car and how a belated but vital reassessment took place at his home, Highbury in 1988.
First in a series of three books, this book covers the uses of concrete. It highlights two particular projects, which express a renewed interest in concrete's plastic and aesthetic qualities that are present in modern architecture, namely One Centaur Street and Aberdeen Lane.
A guide that describes the processes that need to be done before building. It advises on finding and appointing an architect and other consultants and covers statutory requirements such as planning, building control and party wall issues. It also contains advice on how to go about finding and entering into a contract with a reputable builder.
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