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  • av Nigel Coates
    495,-

    A searingly honest, unvarnished personal history of oneof the UK's most versatile designers - Nigel Coates. Spanning lost loves and aprolific design career: from Tokyo bars and Liberty to the Body Zone at theMillennium Dome.

  • - Architecture After the Anthropocene
     
    488,99

    A fascinating, progressive collection of articles and case studies that explore the intersectionality of environmental justice and social justice, setting the table for inclusive architectural engagement.

  • av John Allan
    726,-

    The conservation of our Modern architectural heritage is a subject of vehement debate. When do buildings become old or significant enough to warrant special heritage status and protection? Should Modern listed buildings be treated differently from those of earlier periods? And what does all this mean for building users and owners, who might be better served if their buildings were less authentic, but more comfortable and usable?Presenting a clear line of sight through these complex questions, this book explores the conservation, regeneration and adaptive re-use of Modern architecture. It provides a general grounding in the field, its recent history and current development, including chapters on authenticity, charters, listing and protection. Case studies drawing on the author's extensive practical experience offer valuable lessons learnt in the conservation of Modern heritage buildings.Looking beyond the specialist field of 'elite' heritage, Revaluing Modern Architecture also considers the changing culture of conservation for 'sub-iconic' buildings in relation to de-carbonisation and the climate emergency. It suggests how revaluing the vast legacy of modern architecture can help to promote a more sustainable future.Features leading conservation projects, such as the celebrated Penguin Pool at London Zoo, Finsbury Health Centre by Lubetkin & Tecton and Wells Coates' Isokon (Lawn Road) Flats, as well as previously unpublished projects.Analyses key Modern conservation controversies of recent yearsIllustrated with over 160 photos and drawings.An essential primer for architectural students and practitioners, academics, those employed in conservation and planning, property owners, developers, surveyors and building managers.

  • av Sally Stone
    590,-

    Every built structure has an interior: whether it takes the rough form of a rudimentary shelter, the grey walls of a hospital or the finessed decoration of a one-off residence. We spend most of our time inside buildings. Shut your eyes and you will find yourself in your own interior. You will always be inside. Mastering the language, thinking and history of the interior is critical to understanding and designing spaces. This essential primer transcends the boundaries and genres that often define interiors, providing a comprehensive view of the concepts and vocabulary of interior design. Written as an accessible 'treasury' of principal terms and ideas, Inside Information engages with the past, uncovering the future potential of the interior, and its design.Introduces the reader to 26 key terms, from ante- to zeitgeist.Covers areas of study from the very practical - structures, decoration and sustainability - to the philosophical - gender, space and light.Features sources, ranging from: Le Corbusier to Norman Foster; Jacques Derrida to Noam Chomsky; Virginia Woolf to George Orwell.Highly illustrated with over 100 photographs and drawings.

  • - Architecture for Better Mental Wellbeing
    av Ben Channon
    570,-

    With easy-to-understand tips, real-world examples and over 100hand-drawn illustrations, this book helps you to create happier places -from individual homes and workplaces to landscaping and urban design. Itexplores how factors, such as lighting, comfort, control over our environmentsand access to nature, exercise and social interaction, can impact how we feel.

  • av Richard Brindley
    530,-

    With a focus on professional judgement, this book is a personal guide on how to be a self-aware and successful practitioner, aspiring to best practice. It will give you the confidence to create meaningful industry connections and handle contractual disputes, insurance and negligence claims while maintaining a high standard of conduct.

  • av Construction Products Association
    576,-

    Encompasses the latest research and expands its discussion of air-tightness and ventilation, water labelling, and lighting.

  • av Clare Nash
    506,-

    Ten years ago, Clare Nash was struggling with a common problem: how to be an architect and still have a life. With no job, no savings and no clients in the midst of a recession, Clare set up her own practice with little more than a few postcards in local shop windows and a very simple website. Determined to better combine her life and family with professional work, she created an innovative practice that is flexible and forward-looking, based around remote working and the possibilities offered by improving technology.Bursting with tips, ideas and how-tos on all aspects of designing a working life that suits you and your business, this book explains in clear and accessible language how to avoid the common pitfalls of long hours and low pay. It explores how to juggle work with family commitments, how to set your own career path and design priorities, and how to instil a flexible working culture within a busy lifestyle. Encompasses the full range of life-work challenges:Money, fees and cashflowPlaying to your personal strengthsOutsourcing areas of weaknessBuilding a happy and productive remote-working teamCreating a compelling marketing strategyJuggling parenthood and workStudying and honing workplace skillsProvides the inside view from innovative practices: alma-nac, Gbolade Design Studio, Harrison Stringfellow Architects, Invisible Studio Architects, Office S&M Architects, POoR Collective, Pride Road Architects and Transition by Design.

  • - The Architect as Physical Historian
     
    530,-

    Each architectural design is a new history. To identify what is novel or innovative, we need to consider the present, past and future. We expect historical narratives to be written in words, but they can also be delineated in drawing, cast in concrete or seeded in soil.

  • av Mary Leslie
    646,-

    Our living spaces are getting smaller but, as we spend more time at home, they must now work harder than ever to provide us with room to relax, work and entertain. Interior designers need to understand how to build accessibility, circulation, storage and lighting into the most restricted areas, without compromising on style.In this jargon-free guide, Mary Leslie demonstrates how to design for compact living, proposing creative solutions that can be applied to a variety of settings. A versatile designer may be addressing a cramped studio flat one day and a dressing room for an international business traveller the next; this book provides inspiration and advice for every kind of small space, and every budget.Organised around the different areas of the home, Squeezing It In examines familiar problems and offers clever, immediately applicable ideas for making the best of pocket-sized spaces. The entire design process is considered alongside complete examples, from the UK and internationally, which are generously illustrated with full-colour photographs, plans and sketches. Featuring case studies from:Archio LtdArmstrong KeyworthBenjamin Tindall ArchitectsDarren Oldfield ArchitectsJeffreys InteriorsPapa ArchitectsPeden & PringlePlankbridge Ltd.

  • - Cities of the World
    av Nerea Bermejo Olaizola
    186,-

    Discover the cities of the world with Georgie the giraffe in this entertaining and educational Colour and Create Architecture book. With over 50 beautiful pages to design and colour in, and featuring cities including Barcelona, Istanbul, London, New York, Rome, Seoul, Shanghai and many more.

  • av Julian Owen
    730,-

    If you've ever dreamt of designing and building your own home, this book is for you.Becoming a 'self-builder' doesn't necessarily mean learning to build a house physically from scratch. Anyone can be a self-builder - you can do so without ever having to lay a brick yourself. Self-built homes can also be more individual, better designed and more economical than buying from a developer.This book is designed for homeowners and self-builders, whether aspiring or on the brink of starting a project. It provides a jargon-free, step-by-step guide to the process of designing and building your own home, distilling all of the practical information needed to make your dream house a reality. Carefully crafted to offer friendly, easy-to-understand practical guidance and packed with watch points, hints and tips, it also highlights the potential pitfalls and suggests ways of avoiding them. Including indications of costs and timescales, Self-build demystifies the process of budgeting, finding a site, gaining planning permission, designing your home and all of the surrounding issues to do with sustainability, planning, regulations, procurement and the use of building contracts. Beautifully illustrated with over 230-colour photos, diagrams and plans, it provides all the inspiration and ideas you need to bring your own project to life.Featured houses include:Amphibious House by Baca ArchitectsCorten Courtyard House by Barefoot ArchitectsHaringey Brick House by Satish Jassal ArchitectsShawm House by Mawson Kerr ArchitectsSussex House by Wilkinson King ArchitectsThe Pocket House by Tikari Works Architects.

  • av Peter Cook
    506,-

    Peter Cook has been a pivotal figure within the architecture world for over half a century. He first came to international renown in the 1960s as a founder of the radical, experimental group Archigram, winners of the 2002 RIBA Royal Gold Medal.

  • av Mr David Cheshire
    560,-

    This book is a call to arms to all architects, designers and built environment professionals. To avoid a climate catastrophe and achieve a regenerative built environment, the use of new materials and any excess waste in resources need to be cut out from the very beginning of the design process.

  • av Huw Heywood
    376,-

    Sets out the essential elements of low energy architecture in a fresh, intuitive way. With reliable, simple rules that will provide new ideas and refresh the designer's palette, each page focuses on a single piece of advice along with an illustration. There are also plenty of tips and more detailed information for those who wish to dig deeper.

  • - Disruptive Technologies
     
    536,-

    How should we train? What should we learn? What is our value? Disruptive technologies have increased speculation about what it means to be an architect. Innovations simultaneously offer great promise and potential risk to design practice.

  • av Simon Foxell
    576,-

  • - Innovative Ideas for a Sustainable Built Environment
    av William Mclean & Pete Silver
    576,-

  • - The co-living and co-working revolution
    av Naomi Cleaver & Amy Frearson
    716,-

  • - A Mid-Career Companion
    av Randy Deutsch
    550,-

  • - Architecture and the Climate Emergency
     
    495,-

    Featuring articles, building profiles and case studies from a range of leading voices, this book explores solutions to climatic, environmental and social challenges. It urges readers to radically rethink what it means to be an architect in an era of climate crisis, and what the role of the architect is or can be.

  • - Making sustainable architecture work
    av Judit Kimpian
    726,-

    This book is for anyone who wants to better understand how energy is used in buildings, and how to drive down operational energy use - whether you're an architect, student, client, building services engineer, contractor, building operator or other stakeholder.

  • - Architecture for a post-pandemic world
     
    560,-

    This innovative design guide draws together expert guidance on designing in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic for key architectural sectors: housing, workplace, civic and cultural, hospitality, education, infrastructure and civic placemaking.

  • av Nigel Ostime
    590,-

  • - Georgie finds a new home
    av Nerea Bermejo Olaizola
    180,-

    Introducing children to the visual language of architecture, this book is packed with scenes to colour, recreate, add to and finish off. It conveys in an exciting and joyful way the many different aspects of architecture. Both playful and informative, promoting child development in an enjoyable and creative way.

  • - Designing for Smaller Communities
    av Matthew Jones
    576,-

  • - London's Changing Character
    av Jane Manning, Antony Rifkin, Daniel Elsea, m.fl.
    636,-

  • av Stephen Brookhouse
    550,-

    The decision to take the final step to become a fully qualified architect and sit the Part 3 exam is a daunting journey into the unknown. Fortunately, this new edition of the Part 3 Handbook demystifies the whole process of qualifying, dispelling commonly held myths and offering genuine insight into what examiners really want. Written by an experienced practitioner and Professional Studies Advisor, and endorsed by the RIBA, the book concentrates on the separate elements that you will be assessed on in the Part 3 exam.

  • - How to develop critical, creative and collaborative problem-solving skills
    av Randy Deutsch
    560,-

  • av Terry Farrell
    550,-

    Terry Farrell is one of Britain¿s most influential architects of the twenty-first century. Offering a compelling personal account of his life in architecture as an influential postmodern designer, architect-planner and principal of a leading global practice, this autobiography includes anecdotes and invaluable insights into Terry¿s life and work.

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