Architect's Guide to Writing: For Design and Construction (Paperback)


A one-stop shop for architects and other design professionals to improve their writing skills. There are a lot of good books available to help people write better. They include dictionaries, usage guides, and various types of writers' manuals - and professional writers ought to have many of those books on their bookshelves. But most architects and other design and construction professionals are not professional writers. Instead, they are people who spend a large part of their professional lives writing. That's a big difference, and that's where this book will help. 'The Architect's Guide to Writing' has been written not by an English major, but by Bill Schmalz, an architect who knows the kinds of documents his fellow professionals routinely have to write, and understands the kinds of technical mistakes they often make in their writing. This book is designed to meet the specific needs of design and construction professionals. It's not going to waste their time with the things that most educated professionals know, but it will help them with the things they don't know or are unsure of. It's not a Chicago Manual-sized encyclopaedic reference that includes everything any writer would ever need to know, because architects don't need to know everything. But what they do need to know - and what they use every day in their professional lives - has been assembled in this book. AUTHOR: Bill Schmalz, AIA, is a principal in the Los Angeles office of Perkins+Will. Since joining the firm in 1980, he has led teams on a wide variety of project types, including healthcare, education, research, transportation, and commercial. His expertise is in contract documentation, contract administration, and construction cost management. In addition, he has been teaching writing classes to the firm's project architects since 2009. SELLING POINTS: - Focuses on what architects and designers get wrong most often, and offers practical solutions - Chapters include the basics of vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, clarity and style, editing, international writing and handling architectural terms correctly - Special section on writing architectural specifications clearly and cogently, and correct use of terminology - A handy guide to the differences between UK, US, Australian and Canadian English 22 col.

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A one-stop shop for architects and other design professionals to improve their writing skills. There are a lot of good books available to help people write better. They include dictionaries, usage guides, and various types of writers' manuals - and professional writers ought to have many of those books on their bookshelves. But most architects and other design and construction professionals are not professional writers. Instead, they are people who spend a large part of their professional lives writing. That's a big difference, and that's where this book will help. 'The Architect's Guide to Writing' has been written not by an English major, but by Bill Schmalz, an architect who knows the kinds of documents his fellow professionals routinely have to write, and understands the kinds of technical mistakes they often make in their writing. This book is designed to meet the specific needs of design and construction professionals. It's not going to waste their time with the things that most educated professionals know, but it will help them with the things they don't know or are unsure of. It's not a Chicago Manual-sized encyclopaedic reference that includes everything any writer would ever need to know, because architects don't need to know everything. But what they do need to know - and what they use every day in their professional lives - has been assembled in this book. AUTHOR: Bill Schmalz, AIA, is a principal in the Los Angeles office of Perkins+Will. Since joining the firm in 1980, he has led teams on a wide variety of project types, including healthcare, education, research, transportation, and commercial. His expertise is in contract documentation, contract administration, and construction cost management. In addition, he has been teaching writing classes to the firm's project architects since 2009. SELLING POINTS: - Focuses on what architects and designers get wrong most often, and offers practical solutions - Chapters include the basics of vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, clarity and style, editing, international writing and handling architectural terms correctly - Special section on writing architectural specifications clearly and cogently, and correct use of terminology - A handy guide to the differences between UK, US, Australian and Canadian English 22 col.

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Images Publishing Group Pty.Ltd

Country of origin

Australia

Release date

July 2014

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First published

November 2014

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228 x 189 x 13mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback

Pages

160

ISBN-13

978-1-86470-572-0

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9781864705720

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1-86470-572-8



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