Project Management for Facility Constructions

Project Management for Facility Constructions
Author: Alberto De Marco
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642170927

This book describes concepts, methods and practical techniques for managing projects to develop constructed facilities in the fields of oil & gas, power, infrastructure, architecture and the commercial building industries. It is addressed to a broad range of professionals willing to improve their management skills and designed to help newcomers to the engineering and construction industry understand how to apply project management to field practice. Also, it makes project management disciplines accessible to experts in technical areas of engineering and construction. In education, this text is suitable for undergraduate and graduate classes in architecture, engineering and construction management, as well as for specialist and professional courses in project management.

Security Planning and Design

Security Planning and Design
Author: The American Institute of Architects
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2003-11-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780471271567

This important reference from the American Institute of Architects provides architects and other design professionals with the guidance they need to plan for security in both new and existing facilities Security is one of the many design considerations that architects must address and in the wake of the September 11th 2001 events, it has gained a great deal of attention This book emphasises basic concepts and provides the architect with enough information to conduct an assessment of client needs as well as work with consultants who specialise in implementing security measures. Included are chapters on defining security needs, understanding threats, blast mitigation, building systems, facility operations and biochemical protection. * Important reference on a design consideration that is growing in importance * Provides architects with the fundamental knowledge they need to work with clients and with security consultants * Includes guidelines for conducting client security assessments * Best practices section shows how security can be integrated into design solutions * Contributors to the book represent an impressive body of knowledge and specialise in areas such as crime prevention, blast mitigation, and biological protection

The Architect's Guide to Running a Practice

The Architect's Guide to Running a Practice
Author: David Littlefield
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136359648

This is your essential one stop shop for information on starting and running a practice. Case studies and advice from practitioners, big and small, run alongside outlines of all the key topics, to give you an insight into the problems and challenges others have faced when setting up a design business. Accessible and informative, this handbook is the ideal first point of reference when starting a practice. Architects have many different reasons for setting up in practice; equally, there are many ways of running your own business. This handbook helps you consider whether or not you should set up on your own, examining issues such as financing, office space, recruitment, IT and workingo ut a business plan. Some architects want to stay small, while others have ambitions to grow into large businesses. Some grow big accidentally. And then there are those who pick and choose their work carefully, and even turn down undesirable contracts, while others will grab at everything possible. This book woudl explore these different models and illustrate how different kinds of practice develop into successful businesses. Importantly, the book will stress that these issues are crucial - you may be the best designer in the world, but unless your business is well managed you will fail. On the other hand, some successful architects spend a lot of time looking for new work and attending to management issues, rarely finding the time for design work. This book would illustrate how architects have struck a balance between these two extremes.

Professional Practice in Facility Programming (Routledge Revivals)

Professional Practice in Facility Programming (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Wolfgang Preiser
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2015-06-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317508718

This compelling resource, which was first published in 1993, was the first book on facility programming to design parameters and specifications over a broad range of project types. The book’s practical, how-to approach is exceedingly beneficial to professionals and students involved with a wide variety of building types – from corporate facilities, to parks, day care centres, health centres, and correctional facilities. It also covers the fine points of working with clients. The contributors provide real-world case studies, endowing the reader with the tools necessary to reap a deeper understanding and a more critical assessment of the major programming approaches today. Professional Practice in Facility Programming is a uniquely current, self-contained resource that will prove invaluable to a wide cross-section of practitioners and students.

Conference Center Planning and Design

Conference Center Planning and Design
Author: Richard H. Penner
Publisher: Whitney Library of Design
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

A planning and design handbook for the meeting industry which aims to address the needs of architects, designers, design specialists, meeting planners and facility managers. Major types of conference centre and meeting place are presented and analyzed from design and usage approaches.

Architectural Programming: Creative Techniques for Design Professionals

Architectural Programming: Creative Techniques for Design Professionals
Author: Robert R. Kumlin
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1995-05-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780070359727

Architectural programming is the key to successful design. It is the crucial process of gathering, organizing, and assessing a client's building-use information. This process includes design concepts and program objectives ... staff and employee projections ... current and future space requirements ... adjacencies and relationships ... equipment and utility requirements ... project cost ... and more. This unique book and diskette provide architects, engineers, facilities managers, corporate and institutional administrators, and others with an effective method for gathering and assessing data needed to successfully design virtually any type of building - from office towers and educational facilities to laboratories and medical facilities.

The Architecture Student's Handbook of Professional Practice

The Architecture Student's Handbook of Professional Practice
Author: American Institute of Architects
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1030
Release: 2011-09-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1118174216

Written by The American Institute of Architects, this is the definitive textbook on practice issues written specifically for architecture students. Specifically written for emerging architects, this is the first unabbreviated guide specifically for architecture students about to begin their careers. It is required reading in a professional practice course that architecture students must take within their final two years of school.

Problem Seeking

Problem Seeking
Author: William Peña
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1987
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

The classic programming guide for architects and clients-fully updated and revised. Architectural programming is a team effort that requires close cooperation between architects and their clients. Problem Seeking, Fourth Edition lays out a five-step procedure that teams can follow when programming any building or series of buildings, from a small house to a hospital complex. This simple yet comprehensive process encompasses the entire range of factors that influence the design of buildings.

Architectural Programming and Predesign Manager

Architectural Programming and Predesign Manager
Author: Robert Hershberger
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 786
Release: 2015-09-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317292863

In this book, first published in 1999, Hershberger presents architectural programming and predesign management in a clear, detailed manner. With numerous examples and illustrations from both his and his colleagues’ experience, he shows the reader step by step how to use the techniques of architectural programming, set values, resolve issues, apply tested methods, and leverage skills when working with clients. This title will be of interest to students of architecture.