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The Architect's guide to running a job. With a foreword by Hugh Casson

A guide for students and practising architects which sets out the conventional process by which an architect takes a job from first contact with a client to the settlement of the final account with the builder. Flow charts provide a step-by-step analysis o.

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  • "A guide for students and practising architects which sets out the conventional process by which an architect takes a job from first contact with a client to the settlement of the final account with the builder. Flow charts provide a step-by-step analysis o."@en
  • "Best practice is the concern of this book. An architect has to be an administrator as well as designer, and smooth economical administration will provide the conditions under which client relations can be constructive and good design can be acheived. The book is divided into 76 short sections covering the entire process, from preliminary enquiries to final fees, each with a small flow chart showing who is involved and when. This sixth revised edition updates the contents in line with present day practice, bearing in mind the changes in terminology, technology, environmental demands and the legislative background. Ronald Green and Professor Ross Jamieson who writes the foreword to this edition, are both examiners for Part Three."
  • "Best practice is the concern of this book. An architect has to be an administrator as well as designer, and smooth economical administration will provide the conditions under which client relations can be constructive and good design can be acheived.The book is divided into 76 short sections covering the entire process, from preliminary enquiries to final fees, each with a small flow chart showing who is involved and when. This sixth revised edition updates the contents in line with present day practice, bearing in mind the changes in terminology, technology, environmental demands and the legi."
  • ""Best practice is the concern of this book. An architect has to be an administrator as well as designer, and smooth economical administration will provide the conditions under which client relations can be constructive and good design can be acheived. The book is divided into 76 short sections covering the entire process, from preliminary enquiries to final fees, each with a small flow chart showing who is involved and when. This sixth revised edition updates the contents in line with present day practice, bearing in mind the changes in terminology, technology, environmental demands and the legislative background. Ronald Green and Professor Ross Jamieson who writes the foreword to this edition, are both examiners for Part Three. - Easy to understand jargon free step by step guide to organising a job. - Provides invaluable information clearly laid out in flow charts for ease of use. - Keep up to date with the latest statutory requirements and consents."--Publisher's description."
  • "To be used by architects and their assistants, in the day to day administration of a building contract."@en

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