Assembling The Architect
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Assembling the Architect
List of Figures Preface Introduction -- 1. Seeing Double: Histories of Architectural of Practice 1Owners and Builders, Their Umpires and Agents aFifty Years Ago bThe Uniform Contract 2Mr. Day's Handbook 3The Wisdom of Tom Thumtack -- 4. Another Kind of Architects' Handbook -- 2. The Architect's Office -- 1. Pictures at an Exhibition -- 2. Rockwell Kent -- 3. Squires & Wynkoop -- 4. Ewing & Chappell -- 5. The Architects' Building -- 3. Architect and Owner -- 1. A Collection of Practices -- 2. Various Forms of Architectural Service 3. The Selection of an Architect -- a. By Direct Selection -- b. By Competition -- 4. Fees, Contracts, and Consultants -- a. "Fees - A Reductio Ad Absurdum' -- b. Agreement Between Owner and Architect cEmployment of Engineers and Other Consulting Specialists -- 5. The Architect-Owner Relationship aThe Architect's Status -- b. The Owner's Duties -- 4. Architects and Builders 1Card Games and Boxing Matches -- 2. General Contractors -- 3. Architect as Owner's Agent -- 4. Builders Organize aWilliam Sayward -- b. A "Critical Analysis" -- c. Arbitration versus Arbitrariness -- 5. A New Standard of Care -- 5. Tools, Technology, Practice -- a. Drawings and Specs -- b. Supervision and Superintendence -- c. Shop Drawings -- d. Change Orders -- e. The Quantity System -- 2. New Tools of Practice -- a. BIM and IPD -- b. Architectural Practice, Artificial Intelligence -- 3. A Conversion -- Bibliography -- Index.
The Architect in Practice
The Architect in Practice was first published in 1952. Originally written by a quantity surveyor and an architect it has remained, through its nine editions, a leading textbook used in the education of architects world-wide. While the format of the book has developed, the message and philosophy remains the same as the original: to provide the student of architecture and the young practitioner with a readable guide to the profession, outlining an architect's duties to client and contractor, the key aspects of running a building contract, and the essentials of management, finance and drawing office procedure. The tenth edition follows in that tradition. The authors, still an architect and a quantity surveyor, have brought the text fully up to date. Major revisions in this edition include: Revised sections on Planning and the Building Regulations Changes to the education of architects in the UK have been detailed Discussion of the new ARB Architects Code: Standards of Professional Conduct and Practice which came into force in January 2010 The commentary on the RIBA Standard Form for the Appointment of an Architect 1999 (SFA/99) has been updated The latest RIBA Standard Agreement 2010 (S-10-A) is now discussed All references to JCT contracts have been updated to refer to the latest revisions of the 2005 suite of contracts Now also includes reference to education, registration and CPD requirements of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland The tenth edition of The Architect in Practice will continue to provide the guidance and advice all students and practising architects need in the course of their studies and in their profession.