The Architect's Guide to Residential Design

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Date

November 9, 2009

Format

Hardback, 272 pages

ISBN

0071605630 / 9780071605632

Edition Number
1

Language
English

Audience
Professional and scholarly

Imprint
McGraw-Hill Professional

Publisher
McGraw-Hill

Country
United States

Copyright
2010

Dimensions
7.5 in Width x 0.88 in Thick

Weight
2.942 lb

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Overview

A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO RESIDENTIAL DESIGN FOR ARCHITECTS AND CLIENTS

Written by a successful practitioner of both residential and commercial architecture, this hands-on resource enables you to transfer and expand your architectural design skills and successfully integrate single-family residential design into your professional practice.

The Architect's Guide to Residential Design discusses typical residential design issues, such as budgets and construction schedules, and offers guidelines for interacting with design-conscious clients. This detailed handbook presents a comprehensive methodology for the process of designing, pricing, and constructing single-family homes. Six real-world case studies, each featuring a unique site, budget, program, and set of circumstances, are included.

The Architect's Guide to Residential Design covers:

  • Houses as an architectural practice
  • How houses differ from commercial and institutional architectural projects
  • Design and documentation for architect-designed houses
  • Bidding and negotiating with contractors
  • Cutting the contract with both owners and contractors
  • Construction administration and the building process

Table of contents

Introduction;
Chapter 1. Houses as an Architectural Practice;
Chapter 2. How Houses Differ from Commercial and Institutional Projects;
Chapter 3. Design and Documentation for Houses;
Chapter 4. Bidding and Negotiating with Contractors;
Chapter 5. Cutting the Contract;
Chapter 6. Construction Administration and the Building Process;
Index

Biographical note

Michael Malone, AIA is Director of the Michael Malone Studio at WKMC Architects. In his capacity as a design principal for a 40-person architectural firm, he leads and coordinates design for single- and multi-family residences, specialty retail, commercial offices, and corporate marketing centers.