TY - BOOK TI - The architecture student's handbook of professional practice SN - 9780470088692 (alk. paper/cd) AV - NA 1996 .Ar25 2009 PY - 2009/// CY - Hoboken, NJ PB - Wiley KW - Architectural practice KW - United States KW - Architectural services marketing N1 - Rev. ed. of: Architect's handbook of professional practice. student ed., 13th ed; Includes bibliographical references and index; AIA MASTERSPEC; AIA contract documents synopses by family -- Appendices : A: Resources for intern architects; Architectural services and compensation; B: Allied professional organizations; Bidding or negotiation phase; Building codes and standards : The International Building Code -- Part 4: Contracts and agreements : 11. Types of agreements : Agreements with owners; C: Schools of architecture; Computer technology in practice : Building information modeling -- Part 3: The project : 6. Project definition : Defining project services; Construction contract administration -- 9. Project management : The effective project manager; Construction contracts -- 12. AIA contract documents : The AIA documents program : 2007 AIA contract documents; Construction cost management; Construction documentation : The U.S. National CAD Standard; D: State registration boards; Design based on evidence; Design phases; Design-build project delivery; Developing communication skills -- Part 2: Practice : 4. Developing a practice : Starting an architecture firm; E: Glossary; Environmentally preferable product selection; Ethics and professional conduct : 2004 AIA code of ethics & professional conduct; Financial management systems : Computerized financial systems; Firm identity and expertise : Establishing a niche practice; Firm legal structure; How clients select architects -- 5. Running a practice : Financial planning; Information management; Insurance coverage; Integrated project delivery; Integrated vs. traditional practice -- 7. Project development : Sustainable design; Life cycle costing -- 8. Project delivery : Project delivery methods : Construction management; Maintaining design quality; Maintaining financial health; Managing and avoiding disputes; Managing architectural projects; Marketing strategy and planning; Owner-generated agreements; Participating in professional organizations -- 2. Legal dimensions of practice : Architects and the law : Copyright and intellectual property in the digital age; Programming; Project closeouts -- 10. Building codes and regulations : Community planning controls; Project controls : Project scheduling; Project design team agreements; Regulation of professional practice : Mandatory continuing education -- 3. Professional development : Developing leadership skills; Research and analysis; Risk management strategies : How to use risk assessment matrixes; Service leadership in architectural practice; Team building; Value analysis; Part 1: The profession : 1. Professional life : Architecture as a profession N2 - Not simply an abridged or adapted student edition of The Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice, Fourteenth Edition, this book has been specifically developed for today's architecture students. Recognizing its use as required reading in professional practice courses, this book contains knowledge specific to the needs of students and emerging professionals. "In developing The Architecture Student's Handbook, an advisory group of noted professional practice educators and practitioners reviewed the content of The Architect's Handbook to distill the content for students. Some content is taken directly from The Architect's Handbook, some is edited or condensed, and, significantly, unique content has been developed only for students. The Architecture Student's Handbook has a particular emphasis on integrated practice and integrated project delivery, with new content on research and evidence-based design that does not appear in The Architect's Handbook. At least a quarter of The Architecture Student's Handbook content is unique or significantly edited from the professional book."--BOOK JACKET ER -