1st Edition

Conservation RIBA Plan of Work 2013 Guide

By Hugh Feilden Copyright 2017

    Conservation is part of a brand new series providing must-read practical guidance to running efficient and successful projects using the new RIBA Plan of Work 2013. Each guide takes a particular angle – in this case the author guides you through working on a conservation project - and explains the essential activities required at each stage.

    Concise and easy to use with a consistent format these guides provide the ultimate quick reference support at your desk or on-site. This is an authoritative ‘how to’ full of pragmatic advice, examples and in-text features such as ‘hints and tips’ that illuminate best practice and clever solutions. Designed to be used on all projects – large and small – and across all types of procurement, they are task rather than role-oriented acknowledging that a variety of people take on these responsibilities. They are also invaluable for architectural students at Part 3 who are getting to grips with the realities of practice.

    Foreword  Series editor’s foreword  Acknowledgements and dedication  About the Author and Series Editor  Introduction  The RIBA Plan of Work 2013  Stage 0. Strategic Definition  Stage 1. Preparation and Brief  Stage 2. Concept Design  Stage 3. Developed Design  Stage 4. Technical Design  Stage 5. Construction  Stage 6. Handover and Close Out  Stage 7. In Use  Further Reading  Topic Glossary  Plan of Work Glossary  Index

    Biography

    Hugh Feilden MA(Cantab) DipArch RIBA SCA MAPM is a partner at Feilden + Mawson, a RIBA chartered practice that has been in existence for more than half a century with offices in London, Norwich, Cambridge and Prague.