Practical experience : an architecture student's guide to internship and the year out /
The year out, or internship, in a professional practice can be the most rewarding experience in an architectural student's education. It can also be a shock to the system to find that architectural working practices are very different to architectural study. This book provides a beginner's...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston : Oxford :
Elsevier ; Architectural Press,
2005.
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Colección: | Seriously useful guides--
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Practical Experience
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgements
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- The Handbook
- Section One: Where to Go
- 1 Practicing in the Built Environment
- The Architectural Office
- Computer-Aided Design and Digital Skills
- Some Common Terms
- 2 The Architectural Office
- Office Types
- Offices and Building Types
- Other Kinds of Architectural Office
- 3 Other Types of Office
- Contractors, Construction, and Project Management
- Engineering
- Interior Design
- Landscape Architecture
- Urban Design and/or Planning
- Surveying, Property Management, and Real Estate
- What Next?
- 4 Critical and Emerging Practices
- What is Critical Practice?
- 5 The Year Out and Beyond: Becoming an Architect in the UK
- Governing Bodies
- The Setting and Monitoring of Professional Education and Qualifications by ARB and RIBA
- Becoming a Registered Architect in the UK
- The Professional Experience and Development Process
- The Professional Experience and Development Record
- Finally: Preparing for Part 3 of the Professional Examination
- How a Foreign Architect Can Apply to Register as a UK Architect
- A Final Note
- 6 Internship and Beyond: Becoming an Architect in the USA
- The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
- American Institute of Architects
- The Establishment and Monitoring of Professional Qualifications
- Becoming a Registered Architect in the USA: The Basics
- A Final Note
- 7 International Experience
- Becoming an Architect Abroad
- Working Abroad
- Section Two: Case Studies
- 8 UK Case Studies
- Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Alsop Architects
- Arup Associates
- Boyarsky Murphy Architects
- Davis Langdon & Everest
- deRijke Marsh Morgan Architects
- Gollifer Langston Architects
- Houlton Architects
- 9 US Case Studies
- Garofalo Architects
- Herbert Lewis Kruse Blunck Architecture
- Mark Robbins
- O'Donnell Wicklund Pigozzi and Peterson Architects Inc.
- Weller Architects
- Wheeler Kearns Architects
- Xavier Vendrell Studio
- 10 Other International Case Studies
- Africa
- Asia
- Europe
- Latin America
- A Final Note
- Section Three: How to Get There
- 11 Finding a Job
- How Can You Find the Right Job for You?
- The Application
- The Interview Portfolio
- The Job Offer and the Employment Agreement
- 12 Office Cultures
- Getting Organized
- Taking Responsibility for Learning
- Getting Really Good Experience
- Codes, Norms, and Expectations
- Collegiality and Professional Conduct
- Equal Employment Opportunity Legislation
- 13 Afterwards
- Coping with the Termination of Employment
- Where Does Your Job Lead You to?
- Giving Back
- Section Four: Appendices
- Appendix A: Readings on Practice
- Appendix B: Resources for Information on International Architectural Practice
- International
- North America
- Central and South America
- Europe
- Africa
- Asia
- Oceania
- Index
- A
- B
- C.