we help the students to get the books they need and update them with new architecture books. and if they can get 15 people to get the same book , they will get the books 30- 40% cheaper . and we will also help them but try to get as many people to get the same books so that they can get the price . we are also students n we need the book as well...so the more people to buy the book..we can get that price too for ourselves..:)
Friday, July 9, 2010
ARCHITECTURE : AN INTRODUCTION BY GEOFFREY MAKSTUTIS
RM 145
MORE THEN 15 COPIES = RM 80
Architecture: An Introduction
Geoffrey Makstutis
Paperback
324 illustrations
248 pages
256 x 215 mm
ISBN 978 1 85669 623 4
Published February 2010
Contents
1. The Setting
2. Education and Qualification
3. The Client and The Brief
4. From Brief to Project
5. The Project and The Process
6. The Practice
7. The Future
This book offers a thorough introduction to the entire field of architecture, outlining the steps that are normally taken in becoming a qualified architect, from initial education right through to professional practice, as well as how to apply this architectural training in other fields.
Complete with feature spreads on individual projects, Architecture: An Introduction's broad, up-to-date approach unites history, theory and practice. Subjects covered include how to develop a brief with a client; taking an idea from brief to project; types of visual presentation including drawings, models and computer renderings; project planning and management; the diverse roles within a company; and the future of architectural practice.
This book is a must for anyone considering taking an architecture course or just beginning one.
Geoffrey Makstutis is Course Director of BA (Honours) Architecture: Spaces + Objects at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, London. He has also lectured at the Architectural Association, Royal College of Art and University of Westminster. He has worked in London, New York and Detroit. He is an education researcher and the author of a number of articles. He runs his own architectural practice, Makstutis Architecture and Design (MAAD), London.
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