Professional Practice: A Guide to Turning Designs into Buildings

{{ _getLangText('m_detailInformation_goodsAuthorText') }}Paul Segal
{{ _getLangText('m_detailInformation_goodsPublisherText') }}W. W. Norton & Company
2006年03月17日
ISBN:9780393731804
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What you need to know to protect your designs and get them built as you envision them; how to get and keep clients and become their trusted advisor and professional every architect needs the answers in this concise, thorough, and readable guide.

* Who are the parties in architecture, engineering, and construction?
* How do you market architectural services (get the project)?
* What are the basic project delivery methods?
* What are the forms of owner/architect and owner/contractor agreements and what services do they cover?
* How should you charge for your services?
* How do you set up an office?
* What insurance, legal, and accounting issues must you consider?
* What is project management and who should do it?
* What are zoning and building codes about?


About the Author:

Paul Segal, FAIA, is a partner in Paul Segal Associates Architects LLP, recipients of seventeen AIA awards for design excellence. A graduate of Princeton University School of Architecture, he has taught professional practice to generations of students at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. He is a past president of the AIA/New York Chapter and of the New York Foundation for Architecture (now the Center for Architecture Foundation), and past vice chairman of the Preservation League of New York State.
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