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Integrated strategies in architecture / Joan Zunde and Hocine Bougdah.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Technologies of architecturePublisher: New York : Taylor & Francis, 2006Edition: 1st edDescription: viii, 301 pISBN:
  • 0415360838 (hb : alk. paper)
  • 0415360846 (pb : alk. paper)
  • 0203799429 (eb)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.684 22
LOC classification:
  • NA2750 .Z66 2006
Contents:
Pt. 1. The purpose of buildings -- Ch. 1. Origins -- Ch. 2. Moderation of the environment -- Ch. 3. Use of available technology -- Ch. 4. The demands of the community -- Pt. 2. The design team -- Ch. 5. The specialists and how they work together -- Ch. 6. The client's role -- Ch. 7. Communication -- Ch. 8. Professional responsibility -- Pt. 3. The design process -- Ch. 9. Creative problem-solving -- Ch. 10. The problem -- Ch. 11. The process in action -- Ch. 12. Aesthetics -- Ch. 13. Evaluation -- Ch. 14. Completion -- Pt. 4. Space -- Ch. 15. Tailored versus loose-fit outcomes -- Ch. 16. Functional requirements -- Ch. 17. Anthropometrics and ergonomics -- Ch. 18. Relationships between spaces -- Pt. 5. Environmental design -- Ch. 19. Principles of environmental design -- Ch. 20. Design strategies -- Ch. 21. Case studies -- Pt. 6. Structural considerations -- Ch. 22. Structural materials -- Ch. 23. Structures for domestic buildings -- Ch. 24. Design of structural elements.
Review: "Integrated Strategies in Architecture introduces students aiming at careers in the building design professions to the concepts and technologies underlying the design process." "This text has a wide relevance to students of architecture and architectural technology, through to students of cognate disciplines such as construction management and building surveying, and to practitioners."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Pt. 1. The purpose of buildings -- Ch. 1. Origins -- Ch. 2. Moderation of the environment -- Ch. 3. Use of available technology -- Ch. 4. The demands of the community -- Pt. 2. The design team -- Ch. 5. The specialists and how they work together -- Ch. 6. The client's role -- Ch. 7. Communication -- Ch. 8. Professional responsibility -- Pt. 3. The design process -- Ch. 9. Creative problem-solving -- Ch. 10. The problem -- Ch. 11. The process in action -- Ch. 12. Aesthetics -- Ch. 13. Evaluation -- Ch. 14. Completion -- Pt. 4. Space -- Ch. 15. Tailored versus loose-fit outcomes -- Ch. 16. Functional requirements -- Ch. 17. Anthropometrics and ergonomics -- Ch. 18. Relationships between spaces -- Pt. 5. Environmental design -- Ch. 19. Principles of environmental design -- Ch. 20. Design strategies -- Ch. 21. Case studies -- Pt. 6. Structural considerations -- Ch. 22. Structural materials -- Ch. 23. Structures for domestic buildings -- Ch. 24. Design of structural elements.

"Integrated Strategies in Architecture introduces students aiming at careers in the building design professions to the concepts and technologies underlying the design process." "This text has a wide relevance to students of architecture and architectural technology, through to students of cognate disciplines such as construction management and building surveying, and to practitioners."--BOOK JACKET.

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