1st Edition

Designing Better Buildings

Edited By Sebastian Macmillan Copyright 2003
248 Pages 40 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

Design is widely recognised as the key to improving the quality of the built environment. This well-illustrated book comprises fifteen chapters written by leading practitioners, clients, academics and other experts, and presents the latest thinking on what design quality is and how to achieve it. For design practitioners and their clients alike, the book provides evidence to justify greater... Read more
Preface Design as a value generator Part One: The perspective of clients 2 Clients and quality 3 Learning more from what we build 4 Client's perspective on the value 5 The long-term costs of owning and using buildings Part Two: Case studies of added value 6 Measuring value or only cost: the need for new valuation methods 7 Measuring and improving functionality and performance, 8 Design quality in new schools 9 Assessing benefits in the health sector 10 Making special places for health care 11 Adding value through better urban design Part Three: Delivering better buildings 12 Design quality needs conscious values 13 Flexibility and adaptability 14 Managing design and construction Part Four: Measuring quality and value 15 Inclusive maps 16 Achieving quality in building design by intention 17 Building indicators of design quality 18 Housing quality indicators in practice Index

Biography

Sebastian Macmillan trained as an architect at Liverpool University, before writing his Ph.D. at the Royal College of Art. He is a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and ran an architectural practice for ten years. In 1984 he set up Eclipse, a consultancy specialising in research on the design and management of the built environment. He has written many publications for the government's Energy Efficiency Best Practice programme and, more recently, for the Construction Best Practice Programme. He has a part-time appointment at Cambridge University's Martin Centre where he is responsible for coordinating the Centre's research programme.

'This book deals with very important issues and comes out at the right time, when spending needs to be justified and best value is measured in increasingly sophisticated ways.' - Urban Design, 2004