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Artificial lighting design techniques – sustainability by quality design
Published: 31 August 2004‘Lighting’ is good lighting when it provides adequate illuminance to enable a task to be performed efficiently, is perceived as comfortable, and ...
Timber and wood products from environmentally certified forests and plantations – background
Published: 29 February 2008Rapid advancement and change within Australia's predominant timber certification schemes has led to the revision of the original November 2004 paper: ...
Prevention Principle and the implied duty of cooperation
Published: 28 August 2015 | Edited: 9 June 2021An architect responsible for the administration of a construction contract should be aware of two legal concepts enforced by the courts. The first is ...
The introduction of proportionate liability legislation is good news for professionals (and their professional indemnity insurers). It means that ...
Project management services – liability for
Published: 15 November 2016 | Edited: 20 May 2021Read time: 3 minutes The role of the architect has always involved management and coordination of many of the activities required to complete a ...
Read time: 3 minutes Developments in technology have produced an environment where communications have become less formal and more spontaneous.
Read time: 7 minutes The participation rate and progression of women within the architectural profession is disproportionately low compared to the ...
Timber and wood products from environmentally certified forests and plantations – overview
Published: 29 February 2008Rapid advancement and change within Australia's predominant timber certification schemes has led to the revision of the original November 2004 paper ...
Read time: 6 minutes All architectural practices should seek to make a profit each financial year. Normally, a profit is achieved if there is a ...
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