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  • av Laura Mark
    557

    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.

  • av Terry Farrell
    711

    Redesigned and refreshed edition of Terry Farrell and Adam Nathaniel Furman's seminal text, Revisiting Postmodernism, first published in 2017.

  • av Mr David Cheshire
    557

    This book will explain the idea of regenerative design and provide practical examples.

  • av Nick Moss
    557

    There is a lack of beauty and emotion in our built environment. This book tells you why, and how to solve it.

  • av Habinteg Housing Association
    641

    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.

  • av Matt Thompson
    977

    The professional architect's definitive guide to practice management.

  • av Nick Newman
    547

    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.

  • av Grace Choi
    557

    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.

  • - Riba Collections
    av Edward Denison
    557

    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.

  • av Daniel Goodricke
    347

    A one-stop guide to the level 7 architecture apprenticeship, taking you through key stages of your journey with guidance, precedents and case studies.

  • av Chloe Bullock
    491

    What does it mean to be a sustainable interior designer? Where do you start? This book demystifies how to be a sustainable interior designer, both within practice and on design projects.

  • av Sarah Yates
    641

    The only book that brings together all London¿s historic and contemporary Great Estates - documents a remarkable history, unique to England but with lessons for landowners and communities around the world.

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    711

    This reference book will help designers understand the environmental repercussions of their material choices. Each chapter will be devoted to a single material and written by a subject expert.

  • av Peter Farrall
    461

    100 easy-to-follow rules with drawings and case studies to help you understand site analysis and how to apply to your project.

  • - A Designer's Guide Towards the Circular Economy
    av Duncan Baker-Brown
    627

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    421

    The companion exhibition catalogue to the RIBA's photography exhibition: Wide Angle View: Architecture as social space in the Manplan series 1969-70.

  • av Paul Davis
    467

    Dulwich's mid-century modern architecture is recognised for its qualities of light, landscape and lifestyle. This book showcases the award-winning work of the Dulwich Estate's architects, Austin Vernon & Partners.

  • - A Guide to Architecture and Mental Wellbeing
    av Ben Channon
    407

  • av Marion Barter
    561

    This is an essential guide for those taking either the RIBA Conservation Register Course or another building conservation course. Taking as its starting point the ICOMOS Education and Training Guidelines.

  • av Sumita Singha
    557

    Architecture needs women. How can the built environment be designed without the expert input of half the population? In spite of the significant number of women choosing to study architecture as undergraduates, once qualified women remain in the minority.

  • av Dieter Bentley-Gockmann
    477

    Companion guide that provides practitioners with the required knowledge regarding the Principal Designer role as it relates to the Building Safety Act.

  • av Dieter Bentley-Gockmann
    481

    Updated companion guide that provides practitioners with the required knowledge regarding site safety, hazards and design risk management.

  • av Amanda Baillieu
    557

    A practical guide for aspiring architect developers that covers every stage of the process, from development appraisal to selling the project.

  • av Michael Stacey
    711

    This must-have book on designing with aluminium showcases its primary benefits: flexibility, durability and its sustainable properties.

  • av Francoise Astorg Bollack
    707

    Some architectural transformations are modest, some are revolutionary. Shining a light on the hidden side of the accepted narrative of the history of architecture, this book explores works which transform existing buildings to build a way forward, through adaptations, additions and visual shifts.

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    517

    Colour is architecture¿s sharpest tool in the box. It has indexed everything from the feminine, cosmetic and vulgar to the pure, intrinsic and embodied. Colour has played a central role in the history of architecture. From the polychromy of the ancients to the great white interiors of high modernism.

  • av Helen Taylor
    707

    Schools have the potential to empower communities by connecting people better with the places they live. But how can these benefits be baked into a design brief?

  • av Carys Rowlands
    501

    Ethical practice distinguishes an RIBA chartered architect from other design professionals. The RIBA Code of Professional Conduct requires practitioners to uphold high standards, while encouraging and empowering them to reflect critically and to continually strive to improve.

  • av Nicola Gillen
    677

    The office has changed forever. Emerging from the pandemic, the workplace has undergone its greatest disruption since the dawn of the service economy. Covid has rewritten the rule book about how, when, where and even why we work.

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