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100 1 _aMorton, Ralph.
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245 1 0 _aDesign and the economics of building /
_cRalph Morton and David Jaggar.
260 _aLondon :
_bE & FN Spon,
_cc1995.
300 _axviii, 418 p. :
_bill. ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aForeword by Frank Duffy. - Acknowledgements. - About the authors. - Introduction: Synopsis and reader's guide. - Pt. 1. Basic issues in the design and economics of building. 1. The economic significance of building design. 2. Value for money - whose responsibility? 3. The structure of building costs - a first approach. - Pt. II. The economic context: materials, labour and physical capital. 4 Materials: markets and prices. 5. Human resources for building. 6. Technology: from steampower to robots. 7. Construction - a unique industry? - Pt. III. Economic aspects of design decision. 8. Costs and choices - the short-term and the long-term. 9 Concept, shape, plan: morphology and cost. 10. Structure and envelope. 11. Energy and services. - Pt. IV. Relating design choices to building and its management. 12. Programme, cash flow and buildability. 13. Cost prediction - science or guesswork? 14. The procurement of buildings. Pt. V. Cost limits and values. 15. Commercial values and the property market. 16. Values, cost limits and prices: the case of housing. 17. The value of architecture. - Appendix 1. Introduction to the tender price and building cost indices. - Appendix 2. SfB Classification System: basic tables. - Appendix 3. Example of a cost plan. - Bibliography. - Index.
650 0 _aArchitecture
_xEconomic aspects.
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650 0 _aBuilding
_xEconomic aspects.
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650 0 _aBuilding
_xEstimates.
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700 1 _aJaggar, David.
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920 _aBLT(DIP) : 523453, 523454
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