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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, May 17, 2008)

Written by Neil Spiller. By Thames & Hudson. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $24.28. There are some available for $63.68.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, May 17, 2008)

Written by Adrienne Schmitz. By Urban Land Institute. Sells new for $99.95. There are some available for $74.98.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, May 17, 2008)

Written by John R. DaSilva. By Images Publishing Group Pty. Ltd.. The regular list price is $90.00. Sells new for $56.70.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, May 17, 2008)

Written by Thorbjoern Mann. By W. W. Norton & Company. The regular list price is $25.00. Sells new for $13.34. There are some available for $12.49.
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1 comments about Time Management for Architects and Designers.

  1. An extremely lucid and entertaining manual on a subject that can be tedious. Humorously illustrated by the author, it includes a good summary of pitfalls in the design process. This book can go a long towards meeting design deadlines, while still having a life outside the design studio.


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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, May 17, 2008)

Written by Ava J. Abramowitz. By Wiley. The regular list price is $40.00. Sells new for $26.95. There are some available for $30.76.
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5 comments about Architect's Essentials of Contract Negotiation (The Architect's Essentials of Professional Practice).

  1. Ava Abramovitz has distilled her years of experience as attorney, advisor and mediator into a wonderfully readable book. Her insights and suggestions will benefit every architect who has strugged with uncertainty during contract negotiations. A wonderful addition to our professional library.


  2. Did you know that negotiation can be taught? Most architects do not understand that the rest of the world NEGOTIATES. This book is absolutely ESSENTIAL to the business end of architecture, as well as to life. How do you handle a client who wants full ownership of documents? Do you know what liability that can open you and your firm up to?! Do your key employees know how to negotiate? What about negotiating design? Are all aspects of the design so important that you're willing to walk away from the job, the client and future work; or do you know how to negotiate a win-win situation? This book is for ANYONE in the firm who is in direct contact with the client or other representatives of the client. GET AND READ THIS BOOK! (It will even help with non-professional relationships.)


  3. Contract negotiations are often tedious and frustrating. This book was refreshingly useful because it laid out strategies for achieving desired negotitated results. The book's advice and approach can be applied with profit to any contract negotiations, but it's examples are based on negotiating the complicated agreements between Owners and Architects. I've used it with success to explain the Architect's needs and concerns to Owners and, just as frequently, I've used it when representing Owners to explain why a certain compromise and position in negotiations with Architects makes sense. It is a book with balanced advice on how to negotiate in general and how to do so in particular in the Owner/Architect context. It's many specific examples and suggested solutions to typical negotiation issues have saved me hours of time attempting to articulate to opposing counsel or my clients what the author has already compiled in this book.

    I've found its contents so useful that I've taught portions of seminars to Architects, Contractors and Owners using lessons and insights taken from the book. The attendees always have commented favorably on the concrete, practical advice they have learned from those portions of the seminar.

    This is a valuable book. If you're involved in any negotiations, especially construction, it is worth purchasing.



  4. I teach architecture students a course on professional practice and have made Architect's Essentials of Contract Negotiation required reading. Of all the sources I've read on this topic, Ava Abramowitz offers the most accessible and well-reasoned explanations of what every design professional must understand about negotiation (and communication).

    Abramowitz's many years of experience as a counselor, teacher and mentor to architects has clearly given her insight into how architects think, and she uses this insight to great effect. My students enjoy reading this text (especially Chapters 3&4) because it connects to the way they see the world (and helps focus that vision) in language that rings true. Don't be fooled by the word "Contracts" in the title; this is a great book about architects and negotiation in general and one that I believe all architects should own.



  5. I am not an architect, but I loved this book. It clearly laid out steps real people can take to negotiate tough problems -- whether construction-related or not. The chapter on communication skills and the one on dispute resolution alone were worth the price of the book. In fact, I would say, as a senior manager of a growing business, that anyone who seeks to accomplish anything important in any business would benefit from the information this book contains. It should be required reading for all.


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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, May 17, 2008)

Written by Andrew Pressman. By Wiley. The regular list price is $75.00. Sells new for $57.76. There are some available for $43.50.
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1 comments about Professional Practice 101: Business Strategies and Case Studies in Architecture.

  1. As you work your way through your architectural career there come the times when you need to be reminded about how you should work and how the profession has changed while your eyes were glued to your monitor.

    This book does all of that and more. Almost all of the contributors are a pleasure to read and on task with the area they were asked to write about.

    I recommend this bood to anyone at any level of their career.


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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, May 17, 2008)

By Actar. The regular list price is $35.00. Sells new for $21.93. There are some available for $21.93.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, May 17, 2008)

Written by Urban Land Institute. By Urban Land Institute. The regular list price is $99.95. Sells new for $85.96. There are some available for $40.83.
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2 comments about Resort Development Handbook (Community Builders Handbook Series).

  1. After a very shallow description of the types of resorts, and a plea for developers to be more sensitive to the natural environment, the book glosses over the huge planning phase and goes into how to turn a profit once the doors are open. All of the steps in between are dismissed with the understanding that you'll hire various teams of professionals to handle them. But THAT's what I wanted to know!


  2. Please display at least the contents of this book so that it is easier for me to comment or make a decision to purchase!


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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, May 17, 2008)

By Actar. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $25.21. There are some available for $24.95.
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2 comments about The Yokohama Project.

  1. This book engages this one specific project, its an exceptional book that's deeply routed in the ethics and practice of architecture.


  2. The book is an inspiring and surprisingly honest account of the design and the construction of the Yokohama Terminal. The most optimistic part about it is the rather obvious fact that it was conceived and managed by a few academically rigorous but professionally inexperienced architects. The enormity of the project, the complexity of the structure, the problems of circulation, security, fire safety, seismic performance, etc. should all have choked the project before it even had reached the competition entry boards - the fact that it did not is an early tell-tale sign of the fresh naiveté, which must have fueled the design team.

    The true merit of the team (and the story as whole) is the fact that the designers decided to go through with it. They moved to Japan and spent over two years and 23.5 billion yen supervising the project through construction administration. The writers talk as openly about their greatest successes and their worst failures.

    The very extensive photographic documentation of the design and construction show the amazing story of the metamorphosis of an architectural idea into a material form. As I was reading thorough the text I saw myself picking favorite parts of the design and browsing impatiently ahead to see how they resolved themselves in the actual construction - sometimes I agreed with the chosen solution and sometimes I did not. The point is that the process of decision-making is revealed very clearly.

    I would like to finish with a quote from the book, which offers a most delightful message to the youthful talent in all of us:

    "This is where amateurs have advantage over pros. A pro knows what he can deliver and rarely goes beyond it. An amateur has no concept of his limitations and generally will go beyond them."



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Posted in Art and Photography (Saturday, May 17, 2008)

Written by The American Institute of Architects. By Wiley. The regular list price is $80.00. Sells new for $59.00. There are some available for $58.00.
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