Status
Available
Publication
Wiley (2001), Edition: 13, 624 pages
Description
Authored by The American Institute of Architects (AIA), this guide is the updated architecture profession's standard on practice issues. This indispensable resource covers all aspects of architectural practice, including legal, financial, marketing, management, and administrative issues. Content is significantly revised to reflect the changing nature of the business of architecture related to the impact of integrated practice. An accompanying web site contains samples of the latest AIA Contract Documents in PDF format.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
624 p.; 10.89 inches
ISBN
0471176729 / 9780471176725
Other editions
Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice by David Haviland (Paperback)
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