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Cost-Effective Building

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This latest volume in the In Detail series turns the spotlight on projects otherwise overshadowed by the spectacular and extravagant buildings that fill the specialist journals: unvarnished, u...
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  • 19 October 2007
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This latest volume in the In Detail series turns the spotlight on projects otherwise overshadowed by the spectacular and extravagant buildings that fill the specialist journals: unvarnished, unpretentious buildings that, despite tight budgets, are clearly worked out to the last detail. They exemplify how, and by what measures, cost-effective planning and building are possible.

Because cost-effective building requires that special attention be paid to the overall planning and implementation these processes are examined comprehensively in specialist contributions and project documentations, from office organization through the design phase and the coordination of implementation planning, on to ultimate realization.

The spectrum of solutions extends from the use of standardized products to innovative and individual solutions for details, complete with specified costs, and is a source of inspiration for architects and planners.

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Price: $105.00
Pages: 176
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Imprint: Birkhäuser
Series: in DETAIL
Publication Date: 19 October 2007
ISBN: 9783764383930
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: Architecture: professional practice, Construction & heavy industry, Civil engineering, surveying & building
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Christian Schittich, architect with many years of office experience; since 1998 editor-in-chief of the journal Detail.

Cost- and quality awareness in building; Calculable costs; Planning, Building construction and Building Site; Prefabrication and detailing: quick assembly and frugal use of material; Lightwight Construction and systems; Mobile structures and microarchitecture; Sekeletonframe structures; Use of standardiezed elements; Housing, Administration Buildings, Buidlings for education and research; Cost awareness in planning; Site logistic; Design priniples and the economical relevance