Comprehensive Architectural Services: General Principles and PracticeMcGraw-Hill, 1965 - 241 páginas |
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... practice in addition to the two main types . Together with the general and specialized practices these have been evolving toward newer ways of organization for practice , all of them within the concept of comprehensive practices . At ...
... practice in addition to the two main types . Together with the general and specialized practices these have been evolving toward newer ways of organization for practice , all of them within the concept of comprehensive practices . At ...
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... practice is not under the identi- fied control of a registered architect . 3.10 An architect shall not be , nor continue to be , a member or employee of any firm which practices in a manner inconsistent with these Standards of ...
... practice is not under the identi- fied control of a registered architect . 3.10 An architect shall not be , nor continue to be , a member or employee of any firm which practices in a manner inconsistent with these Standards of ...
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... practice that will meet needs of clients * The author is a management consultant who has had broad experience with architects and others who offer services , and is ... practice Comprehensive architectural practice Current status of 100.
... practice that will meet needs of clients * The author is a management consultant who has had broad experience with architects and others who offer services , and is ... practice Comprehensive architectural practice Current status of 100.
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Introduction Dudley Hunt Jr 2 Outline of Comprehensive Architectural Services CAS | 2 |
For Small Offices or Large Dudley Hunt | 3 |
Office Organization for Successful CAS Richard A Enion | 4 |
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Comprehensive Architectural Services: General Principles and Practice American Institute of Architects Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
Comprehensive Architectural Services: General Principles and Practice American Institute of Architects Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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agency analysis archi architect architectural firms architectural office architectural practice architectural profession Bell System budget building design building engineer clients complete Comprehensive Architectural Services comprehensive services concept construction costs consultants contract contractor coordination creative critical path method decisions design and construction determined drawings economic effective engineering environment equipment estimates experience facility factors FAIA feasibility financial analysis financing floor functions important income individual industrial investment involved land layout lease lessee lessor link values manufacturing materials ment methods MICHIGAN necessary needs office building operations programming organization owner perform personnel phases possible preliminary prepared present problems production profes professional profit programming and planning promotional real estate relationships rental requirements research and development role shopping center SOLEX space specialists specifications sq ft staff Standards structure tect tectural tenant tion Unique Selling Proposition UNIVE Vector Analysis