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Handbook of Practice Management 2024, Paperback / softback Book

Handbook of Practice Management 2024 Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Seeking advice on practice management? This new edition of RIBA’s classic guide brings guidance right up to date.

It covers topics, such as sustainability, building safety, modern methods of construction, BIM and digital technology. In print for 50 years, this enduring reference book has been comprehensively restructured and modernised to reflect the latest changes in practice.

Aimed at those who are already managing a design studio or setting up a practice, it provides advice on all aspects of practising architecture in the UK and is a core reference book for practitioners and students alike. Divided into two parts, the first characterises and quantifies the business of designing buildings in the context of the construction industry.

It outlines what it means to be a member of the architect profession and considers the trends that seem likely to influence its future direction. The second part sets out the overlapping activities that together constitute practice management.

A chapter on business strategy is followed by seven topic-specific chapters organised to: Distinguish between what you must do by law, what you should do to conform to professional codes of conduct, and what you might do to compete in the marketOutline the most important management considerationsHighlight the tactics and tools available to youSignpost useful resources and sources of more detailed information. A must-have handbook for chartered members of RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) and ARB (Architects Registration Board) registered architects.

The guidance accounts for architects’ duties under ARB’s Architects Code; and chartered members’ duties under the RIBA Code of Professional Conduct and chartered practices’ duties under the RIBA Code of Professional Practice.

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