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We are in a climate emergency. Architects must be part of the radical change needed. This book guides architecture student to create truly sustainable designs. Demonstrating holistic design approaches through 10 key themes, it guides students through the different stages of the design process in five illustrated chapters. Reflecting the years of study, it provides step-changes towards eventual architecture practice. Unique features include key checklists, case studies, student examples and an extensive glossary.
Lighting has undergone a revolution in recent years, with new tools and technologies at our disposal: never before have there been so many options to achieve the transformative effects of light. Yet all too often, lighting - which does not just enable functionality, but also mood, aesthetics and flow - is misunderstood, or plain badly done. With so many options available, it's also all too easy to make mistakes; and with new technologies such as LEDs lasting a long time, these mistakes can be expensive. Offering practical insight and visual inspiration on successful lighting solutions and schemes, this is the most accessible lighting design guide, offering a toolbox of techniques to apply in practice. Written by one of the UK's leading lighting designers on both commercial and residential projects, it features a variety of real-world projects - large and small, old and new, interior and exterior, UK and global.
The built environment has the potential to have a major impact on biodiversity, not least with the increasingly demanding requirements to design more energy efficient and airtight buildings, leaving less space for species to inhabit. This book offers some much needed model designs and practical guidance for the industry.
How did you do that drawing? What software did you use? You may have found yourself asking these questions about a striking architectural drawing. In recent years, social media has become a primary source of expression for architects and designers, yet there isn't always the means to find out how their works became reality.
The book will be invaluable for planners, councillors, highway engineers and anyone involved in planning, creating or changing places. This
Indispensable 5th edition guide to the operation and administration of the JCT Design & Build Contract suite 2024.
Indispensable 5th edition guide to the operation and administration of the JCT Minor Works Building Contract suite 2024.
An invaluable guide to designing housing for children and young people, demonstrating why they must be listened to when building communities.
A guide to understanding and addressing colonial inheritances in the built environment.
Changing the Game guides architects in how to build and run a future-proof, sustainable small practice - looking beyond materials to encompass culture, economics and regenerative practice.
This book will question the complex relationship between home and architecture, analysing how we experience our homes and domestic environments. It will critique the established concept of 'home' rather than reaffirming it and look at what 'home' means when technology is changing its very nature.
Redesigned and refreshed edition of Terry Farrell and Adam Nathaniel Furman's seminal text, Revisiting Postmodernism, first published in 2017.
This book will explain the idea of regenerative design and provide practical examples.
There is a lack of beauty and emotion in our built environment. This book tells you why, and how to solve it.
The revised and updated version of the seminal Habinteg Housing Design Guide provides guidance on how to deliver accessible and inclusive housing that is flexible and adaptable to changing needs.
The professional architect's definitive guide to practice management.
From beacons to barricades, towers to treehouses, this highly illustrated book explores the unique intersection between architecture and activism in historical moments of societal change.
Architecture is at a tipping point. Voices of the under-represented have been increasing in volume and are agitated for change. If we don't collectively listen, re-adjust and change our future outlook, we limit the potential relevance of the profession in today's society and, ultimately, the places we create.
A visually stunning celebration of architectural drawing, aimed at students, sourced exclusively from the RIBA Collection. Arranged into three parts, the book begins with a historical summary of the drawings in the RIBA's Collection. This will be followed by a chapter exploring why we draw, covering the range of different types of representation and the purposes each of them serves. This will encompass the entire design process, from nurturing the earliest idea through to aiding construction, as well as surveying, recording, communicating, and representing architecture - spatially, physically or otherwise. The main body of the book will focus on how we draw. Copiously illustrated with examples from the Collection, this section is a practical guide to different styles, types and techniques of representation arranged thematically. A beautifully illustrated reference work and practical guide for students interested in architectural drawing.
A one-stop guide to the level 7 architecture apprenticeship, taking you through key stages of your journey with guidance, precedents and case studies.
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