Architect in Practice (eBook)
512 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-118-90770-2 (ISBN)
Throughout its many editions, The Architect in Practice has remained a leading textbook used in the education of architects. While the content of the book has developed, the message and philosophy has remained constant: to provide students of architecture and the young practitioners with a readable guide to the profession, outlining an architect's duties to their client and contractor, the key aspects of running a building contract, and the essentials of management, finance and drawing office procedure.
The eleventh edition follows in that tradition. The text has been brought up to date to ensure it follows the new RIBA Plan of Work 2013 as the guide to the architect’s workflow. In addition, a number of changes to standard forms of contract were made with the publication of the JCT 2011 suite of contracts, and the RIBA Standard Form for the Appointment of an Architect 2010 (2012 Revision). These new forms are fully covered. In addition, the opportunity has been taken to reorganise the layout so that the content flows in a way that is more consistent with current architectural practice, and to deal with the increasing use of BIM. The eleventh edition of The Architect in Practice continues to provide the guidance and advice all students and practising architects need in the course of their studies and in their profession.
David Chappell BA(Hons Arch), MA(Arch), MA(Law), PhD, RIBA has 50 years of experience in the construction industry having worked as an architect in the public and private sectors, as contracts administrator, as a lecturer in construction law and contracts procedure and as a construction contracts consultant. He was Professor of Architectural Practice and Management Research at The Queen’s University of Belfast and Visiting Professor of Practice Management and Law at the University of Central England in Birmingham. The author of many books for the construction industry, he is Director of David Chappell Consultancy Limited, is a specialist advisor to the RIBA and RSUA and regularly acts as an adjudicator.
Michael H. Dunn FRICS FCIArb BSc (Hons) LLB LLM is a quantity surveyor with over 25 years of experience in the construction industry, having worked in both the public and private sectors. He was a lecturer and course leader at Leeds Metropolitan University on its Construction Law & Arbitration postgraduate course, and is now a director with Rex Procter & Partners. He is a visiting lecturer on Birmingham City University’s and the RIBA’s (Chester, Hong Kong & Dubai) Part 3 professional practice courses, and at Leeds Beckett University on its Construction Law & Dispute Resolution postgraduate course.
Throughout its many editions, The Architect in Practice has remained a leading textbook used in the education of architects. While the content of the book has developed, the message and philosophy has remained constant: to provide students of architecture and young practitioners with a readable guide to the profession, outlining an architect's duties to their client and contractor, the key aspects of running a building contract, and the essentials of management, finance and drawing office procedure. The eleventh edition follows in that tradition. The text has been brought up to date to ensure it follows the new RIBA Plan of Work 2013 as the guide to the architect s workflow. In addition, a number of changes to standard forms of contract were made with the publication of the JCT 2011 suite of contracts, and the RIBA Standard Form for the Appointment of an Architect 2010 (2012 Revision). These new forms are fully covered. In addition, the opportunity has been taken to reorganise the layout so that the content flows in a way that is more consistent with current architectural practice, and to deal with the increasing use of BIM. The eleventh edition of The Architect in Practice continues to provide the guidance and advice all students and practising architects need in the course of their studies and in their profession.
DAVID CHAPPELL BA(Hons Arch), MA(Arch), MA(Law), PhD, RIBA has 50 years of experience in the construction industry having worked as an architect in the public and private sectors, as contracts administrator, as a lecturer in construction law and contracts procedure and as a construction contracts consultant. He was Professor of Architectural Practice and Management Research at The Queen's University of Belfast and Visiting Professor of Practice Management and Law at the University of Central England in Birmingham. The author of many books for the construction industry, he is Director of David Chappell Consultancy Limited, is a specialist advisor to the RIBA and RSUA and regularly acts as an adjudicator. MICHAEL DUNN FRICS, FCIArb, BSc (Hons), LLB, LLM is a quantity surveyor with over 25 years of experience in the construction industry, having worked in both the public and private sectors. He was a lecturer and course leader at Leeds Metropolitan University on its Construction Law & Arbitration postgraduate course, and is now a director with Rex Procter & Partners. He is a visiting lecturer on Birmingham City University's and the RIBA's (Chester, Hong Kong & Dubai) Part 3 professional practice courses, and at Leeds Beckett University on its Construction Law & Dispute Resolution postgraduate course.
Abbreviations and Acronyms
AA CPE | Architectural Association School of Architecture (London) Certificate of Professional Experience |
ABE | Association of Building Engineers |
AC | Appeal case |
ACA | Association of Consultant Architects |
ACA 3 | ACA Form of Building Agreement 1998 (1999 revision) |
ACA SFA | The Association of Consultant Architects Standard Form of Agreement for the Appointment of an Architect 2012 |
ACEu | Architects Council of Europe |
ACAS | Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service |
ACE | Association for Consultancy and Engineering |
All ER | All England Law Reports |
APEAS | Architects Professional Examination in Scotland (Edinburgh) |
APM | Association for Project Management |
APSAA | Association of Professional Studies Advisors in Architecture |
ARB | Architects Registration Board |
ARCON | Architects Registration Council of Nigeria |
ARCUK | Architects Registration Council of the United Kingdom |
BAE | Board of Architectural Education |
BBA | British Board of Agrément |
BBC | British Broadcasting Corporation |
BCIS | Building Cost Information Service |
BEC | Building Employers Confederation |
BIM | Building Information Modelling |
BLR | Building Law Reports |
BPF | British Property Federation |
BPIC | Building Project Information Committee |
BRE | Building Research Establishment |
BREEAM | Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Methodology |
BSI | British Standards Institute |
BSRIA | Building Services Research and Information Association |
BUILD | Building Users’ Insurance Against Latent Defects |
CAA | Commonwealth Association of Architects |
CABE | Chartered Association of Building Engineers |
CAD | Computer-aided design |
CATS | Credit Award Transfer System |
CAWS | Common Arrangement of Work Sections |
CBC | RIBA Concise Building Contract 2014 |
CBI | Confederation of British Industry |
CC | Construction Confederation |
CCG | Construction Client’s Group |
CCPI | Co-ordinating Committee for Project Information |
CD81 | JCT Standard Form of Building Contract with Contractor’s Design 1981 |
CDMR | Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 |
CDP Act | Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 |
CE11 | JCT Constructing Excellence Contract 2011 (note that the JCT abbreviate for this contract is CE but because this abbreviation is used for Conformité Européenne the abbreviation CE 11 has been adopted in this book) |
CE | Conformité Européenne |
CE/P | JCT Constructing Excellence Project Team Agreement 2011 |
CE/95 | RIBA Conditions of Engagement for the Appointment of an Architect 1995 |
CESMM | Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement |
ClArb | Chartered Institute of Arbitrators |
CIB | Construction Industry Board |
CIBSE | Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers |
CIC | Construction Industry Council |
CIJC | Construction Industry Joint Council |
CIOB | Chartered Institute of Building |
CIMAR | Construction Industry Model Arbitration Rules |
CI/SfB | Construction Information/Samarbetskommitten for Byggnadsfragor |
CIL | Community Infrastructure Levy |
CILL | Construction Industry Law Letter |
CIRIA | Construction Industry Research and Information Association |
CITB | Construction Industry Training Board |
CLD | Construction Law Digest |
CLG | Communities and Local Government |
ConLR | Construction Law Reports |
ConstLJ | Construction Law Journal |
CM/A | JCT Construction Management Appointment 2011 |
CM/TC | JCT Construction Management Trade Contract 2011 |
CPA | Construction Products Association |
CPD | Continuing professional development |
CPI | Co-ordinated project information |
CPIC | Construction Project Information Committee |
CV | Curriculum vitae |
DB | JCT Design and Build Contract 2011 |
DBC | RIBA Domestic Building Contract 2014 |
DCLG | Department of Communities and Local Government |
DCMS | Department of Culture, Media and Sport |
DEFRA | Departments of Transport, the Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs |
DOE | Department of the Environment |
DWP | Department for Work and Pensions |
ECC | NEC3 Engineering and Construction Contract |
ECLG | Environment Community and Local Government |
ECTS | European Credit Transfer System |
EH | English Heritage |
EMR | Electromagnetic Radiation |
ENACA | European Network of Architectural Competent Authorities |
EPC | Energy Performance Certificate |
EPIC | Electronic Product Information Co-operation |
EU | European Union |
FA | JCT Framework Agreement 2011 |
GMP | Guaranteed Maximum Price |
GN | Guidance Notes |
GDPO | The Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995, with later amendments |
GPDO | The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995, with many later amendments |
HE | Historic England |
HO/C | Building contract for a home owner/occupier who has appointed a consultant to oversee the work 2005 |
HO/CA | Consultancy agreement for a home owner/occupier appointing a consultant in relation to building work 2005 |
HO/B | Building contract for a home owner/occupier who has not appointed a consultant to oversee the work 2005 |
HSE | Health and Safety Executive |
IC | JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2011 |
ICSub/NAM/E | Intermediate Named Sub-Contractor/Employer Agreement |
ICSub/NAM | Intermediate Named Sub-Contract Tender and Agreement |
ICC | ACE and CECA Infrastructure Conditions of Contract (ICC) 2011 |
ICD | JCT Intermediate Building Contract with contractor’s design 2011 |
ICE | Institution of Civil Engineers |
ICWCI | Institute of Clerks of Works and Construction Inspectorate of Great Britain Inc |
IES | Integrated Environmental... |
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 2.12.2015 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Architektur |
Schlagworte | Architecture • Architektur • Berufspraxis i. d. Architektur • Professional Practice |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-90770-1 / 1118907701 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-90770-2 / 9781118907702 |
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