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The Access Audit Handbook An inclusive approach to auditing buildings

Design your life An architect’s guide to achieving a work/life balance

Design your life An architect’s guide to achieving a work/life balance

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 cashflow Playing to your personal strengths Outsourcing areas of weakness Building a happy and productive remote-working team Creating a compelling marketing strategy Juggling parenthood and work Studying and honing workplace skills Provides 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. | Design your life An architect’s guide to achieving a work/life balance

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Think Like An Architect How to develop critical creative and collaborative problem-solving skills

Architectural Acoustics A guide to integrated thinking

Feasibility Studies An Architect’s Guide

How To Win Work The architect's guide to business development and marketing

Are you an inclusive designer?

PHPP Illustrated A designer's companion to the Passivhaus Planning Package

The Handbook to Building a Circular Economy

Queer Spaces An Atlas of LGBTQ+ Places and Stories

Design Studio Vol. 1: Everything Needs to Change Architecture and the Climate Emergency

Nature of the City Green Infrastructure from the Ground Up

High Street How our town centres can bounce back from the retail crisis

Architect's Guide to NEC4

Taste A cultural history of the home interior

Smart Buildings Technology and the Design of the Built Environment

Architect: The evolving story of a profession

Architect: The evolving story of a profession

The architect’s role is constantly adapting. Throughout history it has shifted significantly shaped by social cultural technological and economic forces. The very definition of what an architect is and does has evolved over time from lead builder or master mason to principal designer. A collaborative and reactive profession it is inextricably linked to the power of the patron whether the client is an influential and affluent individual or a political commercial civic or religious organisation. From Ancient Egypt where architects were members of the ruling class tied into the running of the empire to the 21st century when questions are being raised about the future of the profession this book with its engaging narrative explores the constant threads that remain as the profession adapts. While architects are no longer deified their ability to imagine a new impending reality in built form implies a visionary dimension to their work. By focusing on both the practicalities of the profession and the more intangible motivations behind design – humans’ need to make a mark upon their surroundings – this volume provides a critical overview of over 3000 years of practice and education. Looking at the key questions of where the architectural profession originated in the Western tradition why it is how it is today and where it might be going next the authors postulate that architects’ ability to adapt and reinvent themselves in the past will stand them in good stead for the uncertainties of the future. | Architect: The evolving story of a profession

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Lives in Architecture Terry Farrell

How to Thrive at Architecture School A Student Guide

Guide to RIBA Domestic and Concise Building Contracts 2018

Lead Designer's Handbook The Lead Designer and Design Management

Reworking the Workplace Connecting people purpose and place

Contexts: The Work of Hodder + Partners

Masterplanning for Change Designing the Resilient City

Guide to JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2016