224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book sets out the essential activities and inter-relationships involving the client organization and multi-disciplinary design team as they progress through each phase of the job. It guides the client through the preliminary steps needed to start up work; seeking out
    and appraising a site, studying the feasibility of all ideas and proposals, and showing how to work with all architects and specialist consultants. The tasks to be performed by both architect and client, as well as consultants, are clearly set out, together with appropriate methods of working together until the building design drawings are completed.


    The book is arranged so that the information relevant to each stage of work can be checked as the project develops. Detailed sequential activity tables and checklists are included for this purpose.

    This key publication fulfils a vital need for clients who will be enabled to progress the building project more efficiently with the guidance provided.

    Frank Salisbury is a practising architect and lecturer in architecture for the University of Wales Associate College at Wrexham. He designed many important public buildings during his career with Cheshire County Council's Department of Architecture and as Assistant County Architect, led architectural and multidisciplinary teams in the realization of a great many high quality building projects.

    Introduction; Preliminary and prebriefing steps; Who are the people involved?; The brief in its context; Creating a healthy working relationship; What each party is responsible for; How to organize and manage briefing; The process of briefing; The form and composition of the brief; Some commonly used techniques and aids to briefing; Appendices; Index.

    Biography

    Frank Salisbury

    'It is a learned, well organized dissertation which will become invaluable to
    architects and students.'
    ASI JOURNAL

    ' It takes two parties to design a decent building, so here is a book you might like to invest in as a present for potential clients.'