ABSTRACT

Provides a framework for understanding of the legal, contractual and procedural implication of architectural practice. The book acts as a useful aide-memoire for students and practitioners based on the premise that smooth legal administration will provide the conditions under which client relations can be constructive and good design can be achieved.

chapter |13 pages

The architect and the law

chapter |14 pages

The building industry

chapter |18 pages

The architect in practice

chapter |14 pages

Law and the design phase

chapter |22 pages

Contract formation

chapter |17 pages

The construction phase

chapter |11 pages

Completion

chapter |13 pages

Dispute resolution