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Second Edition
By
Gavin Tunstall, Architect and Associate Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University, UK
Description
Managing the Building Design Process explains the designer's role in the creation of new buildings from the development of the plan through
to completion. One key case study is used throughout the book so that the reader can clearly follow the process leading to the creation
of a new building.
This new edition expands on the first edition including sections on CAD and sustainability; incorporating updates
to legislation and adding new illustrations as well as discussion points and useful references at the end of every chapter.
Gavin Tunstall
is an architect and a lecturer in the School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment at Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Audience
Undergraduate students on Architectural Technology, Architecture and Construction & Design Management courses.
Design Managers, Architectural Technologists and Architects
Contents
About the book
Design and the designers
Communication
Permissions and approvals
Inception
Design planning
The design brief
How buildings
are used
Design and construction constraints
The design: Aesthetics
Construction Information
Pre-Contract Administration
Construction
Supervision
Completion
Feedback
Conclusion
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 400 pages, publication date: MAY-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-6791-3
ISBN-10: 0-7506-6791-5
Imprint: BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN
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