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Description Design Management for Architects Author:Stephen Emmitt Published:April 7 2014 Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell; 2 edition ISBN-10:1118394461 ISBN-13:978-1118394465 ASIN:n/a as not released in ebook format Format: Retail PDF Reader Required: Adobe Reader, Foxit, Nitro, Adobe Digital Editions Tested on the above readers with no problems on laptop and Android tablet. Don't hesitate to PM me if you have any questions or problem with the download, as comments on the torrent are easy to miss. Please allow a couple seconds for the seedboxes to kick in, then it should move pretty quick. Hope it helps in your studies. Go for it! :D image Cover from actual book file Product Description Publication Date: April 7 2014 | ISBN-10: 1118394461 | ISBN-13: 978-1118394465 | Edition: 2 This guide integrates theory and practice to offer practical solutions for architects to improve their design management skills. This unique guide helps architects improve their management skills by addressing the relationship between the management of the design project and the design office. The author demonstrates how a professionally managed project, conceived and delivered within a professionally managed office ensures that client values are translated into construction without loss of creativity. Design Management for Architects divides into two parts. Part 1: Managing Creative Projects covers the context and infrastructure of projects; looks at client values; describes developing, detailing and realising the design; and shows how to learn from projects. Part 2: Managing Creative Organisations describes the business of architecture; explains how to manage creative people and the design studio – covering communication and knowledge-sharing, information management, financial management and attracting/retaining clients. This second edition has been extensively rewritten in response to student feedback and to the rapid evolution of design management in architecture. New features include: the ‘Why Management?’ question addressed in a design context Vignettes to demonstrate the value of design management practical advice is incorporated into each chapter under ‘Project to Office Interface’ more specifics on the design manager role, and the contribution of ICTs (including BIM) to effective design management. By integrating theory and practice, and offering practical solutions for architects to improve their design management skills, this book provides clear guidance to all designers and (design) managers. From the Back Cover This unique guide helps architects to improve their management skills by addressing the relationship between the management of the design project and the design office. The author demonstrates how a professionally managed project, conceived and delivered within a professionally managed office, ensures that client values are translated into construction without loss of creativity. Design Management for Architects Second Edition divides into two parts. Part 1, Managing Creative Projects, covers the context and infrastructure of projects, looks at client values, describes developing, detailing and realising the design and shows how to learn from projects. Part 2, Managing Creative Organisations, describes the business of architecture, explains how to manage creative people and the design studio – covering communication and knowledge sharing, information management, financial management and attracting/retaining clients. This Second Edition has been extensively rewritten in response to student feedback and to the rapid evolution of design management in architecture. New features include: • The ‘Why Management?’ question addressed in a design context • Vignettes to demonstrate the value of design management • Practical advice incorporated into each chapter • More specifics on the design manager’s role and the contribution of ICTs (including BIM) to effective design management. By integrating theory and practice, and offering practical solutions for architects to improve their design management skills, this book provides clear guidance to all designers and (design) managers. image Scientia est potentia
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