Fr. 236.00

Comprehensive and Integrative Architectural Design

English · Hardback

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Comprehensive and Integrative Architectural Design addresses integrative design - design that bridges the gap between architectural design and architectural technology. With over 150 color illustrations, this text provides a framework for both instructors and students.

List of contents

Introduction. 1. Programming & Analysis 2. Project Planning & Design 3. Project Development & Documentation: Overview 3.1 Project Development & Documentation: Stage 1 3.2 Project Development & Documentation: Stage 2 3.3 Project Development & Documentation: Stage 3 3.4 Project Development & Documentation: Stage 4 4. Construction & Evaluation 5. Summary and Conclusions

About the author

Julius J. Chiavaroli, AIA, NCARB, LEED-AP holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Business Administration from Rochester Institute of Technology. In addition to his practice as a licensed architect, Chiavaroli is a professor at Rochester Institute of Technology where he teaches studio and technical courses in the Master of Architecture program. He has extensive experience in curriculum/course design and development. In addition to writing books, his scholarship includes community engagement at a variety of levels.

Summary

Comprehensive and Integrative Architectural Design addresses integrative design – design that bridges the gap between architectural design and architectural technology. With over 150 color illustrations, this text provides a framework for both instructors and students.

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