1st Edition
Small Practice and the Sole Practitioner
Part 1: Setting up the practice. Context. What is a 'small architectural practice'? Small Practice Projects. The Value of Experience & Contacts before setting up a practice. Setting Up. Setting up a new Practice. Stage 1 - Questions, Conversations and Research. Stage 2 - Getting first thoughts and decisions down on paper. Stage 3 - Making arrangements more specific and setting up. Stage 4 - Ready to trade. Closing your Business, Retirement, Insolvency, Emergency Plan & Insolvency. Alternative Company Structures. RIBA Chartered Practice Accreditation, Specialization. Part 2: Practice Management. Financial Management. Office Management. People Management. Part 3: Project Management. RIBA Plan of Work 2013. 10 case studies. Further Reading. Web Resources. Awards for Small Projects. Codes. Legislation.
Biography
Marianne Davys has 30 years in practice as an architect, working on large and small commercial and domestic projects for both large and small practices and for two local authorities in London. For the past 16 years Marianne has run her own small practice from her home in North London. She regularly lectures to Part 3 students in Cambridge on the setting up and running of a small architectural practice.






